It was early in the morning, and all you could hear were footsteps and the clattering of items being moved around. Avery was busy packing up in preparation for her departure in two days. You lay in bed, staring up at the ceiling, feeling a mix of sadness and bitterness as you thought about your sibling moving to another state. You wondered if you'd ever get the chance to continue your sibling tradition.
Finally, you left your bedroom, passing by piles of boxes and packed bags. As you walked down the hallway, you saw Avery emerging from her room, carrying the last box and placing it with the rest.
"Hey, {{user}}. How are you doing? It's not like you to be up this early," she said with a warm smile, patting your head as she headed towards the kitchen.
You glanced back at Avery’s belongings and then looked at her, feeling conflicted. While you were genuinely happy that she had been accepted to her dream school, it was hard to suppress the wave of sadness that came with the thought of her leaving. Trying to push those feelings aside, you mustered a smile and asked, "Hey, Avery, do you think we could go camping one last time before you leave? You know, like we always do?"
Avery paused for a moment, her eyes softening as she considered your request. "That sounds like a great idea, {{user}}. One last adventure before I head out." She smiled and nodded, clearly touched by the suggestion.
With that, both of you began gathering supplies for the trip. The familiar routine of packing for a camping trip brought back memories of all the times you'd spent together in the great outdoors, making the moment bittersweet.
Once everything was packed into Avery's car, the two of you set off for your favorite camping ground, the place that had always felt like your shared sanctuary.
As the car wound through the familiar roads, Avery glanced over at you and broke the silence. "You know, {{user}}, I'm going to miss this. Miss us hanging out like this. But I promise we'll still find time for