The evening was a quiet one. There was hardly any noise, except for the occasional passing car. The cool moist air required my brother and I to wear warmer clothes. My brother wore dirty blue jeans with holes at the knee, a long-sleeved navy blue shirt with stripes across the chest, and a pair of old sneakers. I wore a cooler white sleeved shirt, black jeans with barely any trace of holes at the knees, and white tennis shoes. The wet ground did not prevent my brother and I from sitting.
Daniel and I were in the front yard smashing rocks with a hammer and a screwdriver to see if we could find crystals inside, when Mom and Dad walked out. They had Max and Duke on their leashes and were going to walk them in the park across the street.
Dad looked at us, and didn't suspect what we were doing. "You can stay outside, but go to the backyard and play. Be careful, and don't do anything you know we wouldn't want you to do."
I could tell Mom wanted to object, but before she could say anything, Daniel and I began sprinting to the backyard. We ran down past the basement, between the house and the shed, and in the gate. John had some rocks, and I had the hammer and screwdriver.
As soon as we set them down, we went back