John Blark

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It was a windy and cold on a dark July day. People were all confused and wondering why it was so cold in the middle of summer, But One person was not worried but happy. Tasha Blark and John Blark were going to a little store that sold horses. Tasha Blark was in her mid 50 and John blark was in his late 50. Both of them are a happy country people who loved everything but city people. They think city people are rude, selfish, and are the cause of global warming. But anyway they were driving to new Orleans going to buy a new horse when BAM!!!! A person rammed them knocking them both out. Once they woke up they forgot what happened. They got up from their beds wobbly. Once they got their balance they looked around. They realized they were in a hospital, …show more content…
“I don’t know,” said John.

They then found a newspaper said that a new ice age had came and it was from global warming. In a fit of rage Tasha screamed,

“Those city people they caused this.”

“This is no time to get angry we have to get back home,” said John “Your right lets go”

They then found winter jackets and left the building. They could feel the freezing cold hit them. They probably walk around The city looking for a car or something to take them home for about 5 minutes dog sled with the dogs still alive and attached to it. They went up to it and found the owner died with an bow through his head.

“What happened,” said Tasha “I don’t know but we better get out of here before what killed this man find use.”

So they pushed the body of the sled, got ontop of it and left. They knew it wasn’t going to be long because they only lived a half an hour away. 5 minutes into the ride they heard people yelling behind them. They looked behind and saw a group of people on dog sleds chasing the with axes and bows. THen one shot a bow and missed.

“We need to hurry!” yelled Tasha.

Then John hit the dogs with the wipe and then they moved

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