
Where we are: Twin brothers Mark and Shane have been sent to bear camp for a couple of weeks by their exhausted mother. Shane, the more introverted brother, has discovered that he will not be sharing a cabin with his brother and their friend Danny. You can read Part 1 here.
Counselor Dave: OK, everybody. You have 15 minutes to get your stuff stowed, and then we gather in the Mess Hall. That’s where the food is, for all you first-timers.

Shane went into his cabin and found the bed with his name on it. It was a bunk bed, and he was on the bottom bunk. His bunk mate bounced around the cabin, getting settled in. He seemed to be friends with everyone. Shane curled up on his bed. Then he felt a paw on this shoulder.
Voice: Little Dude, what’s wrong?
Shane: Leave me along. I don’t feel well.
Voice: C’mon Little Dude. It’s OK. Talk to me.
Shane turned around to see his bunk-mate. He was smiling at Shane; he looked nice.

Shane: I was supposed to be going to camp with my brother, but they’re making us stay in separate cabins. I don’t want to be here by myself:
Bear: You’re not by yourself. You’re with me.
Shane: Who are you?
Bear: My name is Broz. I came to camp last year. It’s pretty cool here.
Shane: I’m Shane. Nice to meet you.
Broz: Let’s get you unpacked. Don’t want to be late for lunch.
Broz helped Shane make his bunk and put away his clothes. They walked over to the Mess Hall together. They sat with Mark and Danny for lunch. It was delicious.
Mark: Hey, Shane! How’s it going?
Shane: Mark, this is Broz. He’s my bunk-mate.

Mark: Hey, Broz. You gonna take care of my brother? He doesn’t do well in strange situations. I thought we’d be together, but they won’t let me switch cabins.
Broz: Don’t worry about him. I’ll make sure nothing happens to him. Right, buddy?
Shane smiled at Broz. He’d never met such a nice bear.
Counselor Dave: OK, everybody. This afternoon, we’re going to go down to the lake and do a little fishing. Cabin A is with me, and Cabin B is with Counselor Ted. Yep, you heard me. Ted Bear. Good luck with your fishing. It’s your dinner.
Mark and Shane looked at each other. Too bad Jobear wasn’t there. He was the fisherman. They had never been near the water. Broz looked at their worried expressions and laughed.

Broz: Don’t worry. They’re not going to let you starve. Besides, Shane, I know the best place to fish. Stick with me.
Shane grinned at his brother.
Shane: Wanna bet on who gets the most fish?
Mark: Not a chance. You’re cheating.
Broz: It’s not cheating. There aren’t any rules against bunk-mates fishing together.
Danny: Besides. I think they’re going to have one big kettle of fish. We’re all going to share.
Broz: That is true. C’mon Little Dude. Let’s get fishing.
The bears spent the afternoon at the lake fishing. Broz had been telling the truth; he was a good fisherman. He taught Shane how to flip the fish out of the water. By the end of the afternoon, they had a small pile. Counselor Dave came by and congratulated them.

Counselor Dave: Excellent teamwork, boys! You have the most fish. Go in the lake and clean up for dinner. I’ll get these back to camp.
Shane and Broz looked at each other and slapped paws. Shane couldn’t believe his luck.
Shane: You are pawsome, Broz! Thanks for teaching me.
Broz: No problem. My brothers taught me. I’m just passing it along.
At dinner, Counselor Dave told all the campers how many fish Broz and Shane had caught. He said it was a good example of what teamwork could do. As a reward, they could choose the evening’s snacks. Broz didn’t hesitate.
Broz: We want s’mores!
Shane: What’s a s’more?
Broz: Dude! You don’t know what a s’more is? Toasted marshmallows and chocolate between graham crackers. They’re the best!!
Shane: Yep! We want s’mores.

Shane sat at the campfire with Mark and Danny. Broz was talking to some of the other bears. Finally, he sat next to Shane.
Broz: Okay, Little Dude. I’ve been talking to some of the other guys. They agreed to let you join our secret band.
Shane: Band of what?
Broz: That’s the secret.
Shane: Can I tell Mark and Danny?
Broz: Then it wouldn’t be a secret.
Next week: What’s the secret?
Pictures courtesy of Google Images.

Aww, those baby bears! I wish I could have one as a pet (instead of Catorze).
They are exceedingly cute. Don’t think he’d like a furry brother?
I am glad Shane found a friend. If I were Mama Bear I would be very upset he couldn’t stay with his brother. XO
Broz Bear is a pretty good substitute brother
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Thanks guys! Good to see you
Broz soundss like THE kewlest Bear to take Shane under his wing…..umm…paw!!! Grate story!
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I wonder what the secret is, so we’re on our way to the next episode…Pawkisses🐾😽💞…whoosh…
Thanks for reading!