The Legend Of The Blood Harvest Moon Analysis

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The Legend of the Blood Moon Hound and the Harvest Moon Cat and The Blue Moon Crocodile It all began in the summer of 1855. Me and my Cody, Averey were playing in the woods out behind our houses. An we were having so much fun that we didn’t notice the blood moon amd about a split second after we seen in we heard rustling in the bush in front how us. So I walked over and a big flash of red leaps over me and it ran into the woods. So we ran to the house as fast as we could and we tried to tell our parents but they won’t listen to use. Then we all had a plan to stay the night at Averey’s house. He doesn’t have to do chores when wakes up considering that his dad was a slave owner. So we all asked our parents could we go and they all …show more content…
An for just in case we took Averey’s dads revolver so we was all walking around in the woods for a little bit and we found this out abandoned mansion it was pretty run down but, we still made it into our hideout. Then we put tarps all around the mansion and we waited to see if we would catch anything. It was around dawn when we heard the pit trap go off then we all sprang up to see what we got. An would you believe it a little puppy blood moon hound so Averey named it Moonshine. Then for the rest of the day it followed Averey around, then we found a secret basement and we went down the stairs an we found a statue of a harvest moon cat. About time we started to leave a bright yellow flash went and Moonshine growled as the little harvest moon kitten walked out from behind the statue and Cody picked it up and named it Sunray. Then we went down to the river the next night to catch sunray some food. Then we can back the next day we went to the river we saw a bright flash of blue. Then I looked through the bushes to see a blue Crocodile laying on the river …show more content…
Then when I went back to the hideout it followed me back their but, to my surprise it didn’t seem to try to attack Moonshine and Sunray. So since he followed me back I named him Skullcrusher. Then we heard someone yelling for us but, it just was Averey’s dad. When we went down their to him he said “ what are you doing here you shouldn’t be here” and we asked way then he said” there's something I didn’t tell you about”. Then he said back in the 16th century there was a settler that had a wife and a few years later they had 1 son. Then about 20 years later the settler's home had become a town but, then one day in a blizzard a tribe of indians can looking for food so when they saw the town and raided them. An before they killed the settler he said that your tribe will be split into three different things Blood Moon Hound, Harvest Moon Cat, and Blue Moon Crocodile. So that is why we found this animals are here. Then a few seconds later and the sky went white like snow. So this is what the settler was talking about and then I said the time is replaying. So we went to the town hall and guest what the settlers ghost sitting right above his grave so I went out their to say to please forgive the

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