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Chapter 4 - chapter 3 reviewed

Peter and Jack were filled with excitement as they boarded the bus that would take them to Mali, the first stop on their long journey. They had been planning this trip for months, and the prospect of finally setting off on their adventure was exhilarating.

As the bus rumbled along the dusty road, Peter and Jack marveled at the changing landscape outside. The sun was setting, casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and small villages they passed by. The air was filled with the sounds of chatter and laughter from the other passengers, creating a lively atmosphere on the bus.

"I can't believe we're finally doing this, Jack," Peter said, grinning from ear to ear. "We've been talking about traveling for so long, and now it's actually happening."

Jack nodded, his eyes sparkling with excitement. "I know, it's unreal. I can't wait to see all the amazing places we've been dreaming about."

Their conversation was interrupted as the bus suddenly came to a grinding halt. The engine sputtered and died, leaving the bus stranded on the side of the road. The driver cursed under his breath as he tried to restart the engine, but it was no use. The bus was broken down.

Disappointed groans filled the air as the passengers realized they would be stuck on the side of the road for the night. Peter and Jack exchanged worried glances, unsure of what to do next. They had been so close to reaching Mali, and now it seemed like they were stranded in the middle of nowhere.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, the passengers began to make makeshift beds out of their belongings, preparing to spend the night on the bus. The air grew cooler, and the sounds of the night creatures filled the air. Peter and Jack huddled together, trying to find comfort in each other's presence.

"We can't let this get us down, Peter," Jack said, trying to sound optimistic. "We'll figure something out. Maybe we can find a mechanic nearby in the morning."

Peter nodded, but he couldn't shake off his disappointment. "I know, but we were so close to reaching Mali. I just hope this doesn't set us back too much."

Despite their disappointment, Peter and Jack found themselves feeling grateful for each other's company. They had been friends for years, and their bond had only grown stronger as they embarked on this adventure together. They shared stories and jokes, trying to lift each other's spirits as they waited for the mechanic to arrive.

Hours passed, and the night grew darker. The passengers on the bus began to drift off to sleep, finding solace in dreams of reaching their destination. Peter and Jack, however, remained wide awake, unable to shake off their restlessness.

Finally, just as the first light of dawn began to break through the darkness, the sound of a rumbling engine filled the air. The mechanic had arrived. The passengers stirred from their slumber, eager to see if the bus could be repaired.

Peter and Jack watched with bated breath as the mechanic inspected the engine. After what felt like an eternity, he gave a nod of approval and set to work on repairing the bus. The two friends let out a sigh of relief, feeling a weight lift off their shoulders.

As the sun rose in the sky, the bus roared back to life. Cheers erupted from the passengers as they realized they would finally be able to continue their journey to Mali. Peter and Jack felt a surge of excitement as they settled back into their seats, eager to reach their destination at last.

The rest of the journey passed by in a blur of breathtaking landscapes and lively conversations with their fellow passengers. As they finally arrived in Mali, Peter and Jack felt a sense of accomplishment wash over them. They had overcome a setback and made it to their first stop on their long trip.

As they stepped off the bus and onto the dusty streets of Bamako, Peter and Jack knew that this was only the beginning of their adventure. They were ready to embrace whatever challenges lay ahead as they continued on their journey, knowing that they had each other's backs every step of the way.