Creative Writing: The Boxing Kangaroo

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The Boxing Kangaroo In a Austrailia, Walley practices boxing in the grassland. He has been boxing for a very very long time. “Daddy, Daddy!” yelled Joe. “Yah son?”, Walley said. Walley was a single dad. Mabel, Joe’s mom, got a disease and died when Joe was just a baby. Joe came running to Walley. “Guess what came in the mail?” Joe was still yelling. “What?”said Walley.“You got into the boxing championships!” said Joe. Walley and Joe did a celebration dance.
The next day Walley was training all day. He only had 5 days to train, get better. He wanted to do really good at the championships. He was so focused on his training, he barely paid any attention to Joe. Walley had to focus on the championships. “Punch left!” Punch Right!” “Hands Up!” “Kick Right!”
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Once they finally arrived they got out of the car. “There it is!” said Walley. They crossed the street to get in. Except they didn't cross all the way. Well Walley did not. The car was going so fast and it didn’t see Walley, and Walley didn't see them. Joe ran up ahead. The car crashed into Walley. Walley freaked out and then suddenly it was pitch black. For minutes Walley didn't see anything but black. Suddenly he woke up to the sound of a siren. He saw several doctors saying things like “it's gonna be ok.” or “everything will be fine.” and “Breath, Relax.” Except Walley couldn't relax. There were sirens and doctors and a lot of movement going around. Walley found Joe. Joe told Walley what happened. Walley was scared and he didn't know what to do. Nothing like this has ever happened to him before. He decided to take a nap and when he woke up there was a nurse. Very beautiful nurse. As a kangaroo you probably wouldn't expect that. But she was. Her name was Amber. She was the one taking care of him. She had a long tail and chestnut colored fur. Walley liked her very much. Amber came in about every 30 minutes or so to check on him. Walley found her very plesent. He thought he was in

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