 
          on trying.
        
        
          The next day, I found Nathan and I said sorry to him because I really needed his help. “Okay,
        
        
          if you do that again and I will help you.” he said.
        
        
          Later, I went back to the tent to roar again. “That’s the bear again!” the men called, “Let’s
        
        
          get him!” as the all ran out of the tent to catch me. I roared again. “Marcus! Shoot! This bear is
        
        
          stronger than the other bear!” The gun shot, but a stone hit the gun so it shot the floor. It was
        
        
          Nathan and his family!
        
        
          “Just run, we know how to kill them! Woo! Woo! They are bad! We will kill all of the
        
        
          humans!” They flew to attack Daniel and Marcus. The men cried for help and fled.
        
        
          I cried out “No! Humans are our friends! Just some of them are bad! Just like Daniel and
        
        
          Marcus!”
        
        
          Nathan helped me find a key to let Brian out of his cage. Then he spoke to me. “We must go to
        
        
          China to find the leaders of China and speak to them.” Then Brian came out of the cage shouting,
        
        
          “That is a great idea! We can help the Gobi desert become a grass land!”
        
        
          The next day was a good day; it was not hot and not cold. Nathan helped us to find some food
        
        
          and we left. In the middle of the day, we met some people who were riding camels they looked at
        
        
          us and laughed, “My god, what have we found? Two Gobi bears and an eagle! Let’s take a photo!”
        
        
          Nathan bellowed out, “Don’t look at the camera! It will heart your eyes!” so we ran away.
        
        
          The next day, it was rained. Brian was ill. He had a cold and he had a high temperature. “We
        
        
          must quickly go to China and see a doctor!” I said. We traveled for about two days. When we
        
        
          arrived in China, and I said to a government worker, “I want to see your leader!” The man took us
        
        
          see his leader.
        
        
          “What’s wrong Peter?” the leader asked.
        
        
          “Two bears and an eagle want to see you.”
        
        
          “Okay! I can see them!” The leader met us.
        
        
          “Let’s talk about the Gobi desert.” said Nathan. “The Gobi desert has no food to eat and the
        
        
          environment is getting worse, many animals are dying.”
        
        
          “Yes, and some people cut the trees and catch bears! I have seen it! And the desert is
        
        
          growing!” I continued. “The desert is expanding and will come into your country!” “Thank you
        
        
          for your suggestions, but please don’t worry about that,” the leader said, “We have released new
        
        
          laws, forbidding people from cutting down trees and killing animals, people who plant trees will
        
        
          be rewarded. The trouble is being controlled and things are getting better”.
        
        
          That night, I had a good dream. In my dream the Gobi desert became a great grassland. There
        
        
          were many trees and little rivers, many Gobi bears, sheep and birds living in there. Our lives were
        
        
          as happy as they were in the past.