Alexander And Sheli A Narrative Fiction

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It was a starring, Hot day in the afternoon on a Sunday for two young Children. Alexander, and Shelia. Alexander for of whom is very adventureious to his sudden surroundings, and is very sneaky when it comes to beloved rewards! Now as for of Shelia she was a very quiet person, someone who which of always told the truth and was always there to witness everything! Alexander, and Shelia were walking to the fairly large pond just around the corner when something unusual caught Alexander’s eye. Alexander hurriedly darted down the small trench and into the dirt were as of the pond begins to go down. Behind was his fragile sister and was always being a good girl, Well most of the time. As Alexander drops down into the cold fresh water Shelia gripped onto Alexander's wrist and forced him into herself, forcing both of them to collapse onto the ground. …show more content…
The Barracuda takes their parents and throws them with strength across the pond and weirdly stared at the children moving a step closer every 2 seconds. Alexander slams on the acceleration plate and begins to suddenly drive. Out of nowhere the Barracuda starts to fly across the street at maximum speed towards the children sending shockwaves throughout the streets causing everyone, and everything to the fiercely drive into the sky and fall back down! The Children still driving in the street, then suddenly stopped knowing that the parents didn’t have enough gas that day! The Barracuda slurps up Shelia in seconds as he then begins to emerge from the back of the vehicle and Alexander slams on the reverse and slams into the stomach of the mysterious beast and freed all the other children from this creature then another Barracuda pops from the sky as the beast had disappeared. and falls down, landing in Alexander’s arms and exhaustingly whispering “That was worth it!” and then parishes into darkness. Now the children have learned from

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