Savage Kalabear Research Paper

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Savage Koalabear is an eighteen year old boy with his twenty-three year old brother,Cracker, they lived in Los Angeles, California.They are the best of brothers, but most of all, they are the best of friends. Savage Koalabear is a very shy and quiet kid while Cracker is very strict and a big disciplinarian. Ever since their parents died Cracker had to be tough to make sure Savage Koalabear doesn’t get into trouble.

It all started that morning when Savage Koalabear and Cracker were late to the airport . Not caring how they looked, smelled or anything they wanted to make sure they don't miss their flight. They barely made the flight.They rushed through the gates and made it onto the plane, they could barely breath. They were trying to relax once they were on the flight but, when they sat down it only got worse.

While they’re talking and having fun on the plane suddenly, an announcement came on,as the brothers waited in anticipation the pilot finally said he can not take hold of the plane, the brothers looked at each other in disbelief, everyone started to panic, the attendants were trying to calm everybody down.The plane went
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Savage Koalabear ran as fast as a cheetah to the screams and he saw the terror of his best friend in fear. Without missing a beat, he grabbed a log and tried to distract the lion with the log. For once Savage Koalabear was not being shy and quiet like he always is he had to help his brother and that changed him into a man of action. Cracker was trying with all his might to escape and, after all the jiggling and fighting he finally escaped. Cracker fell to the ground in agony and pain and Savage Koalabear was forced to pull and make sure Cracker got to safety so he helped Cracker up, but Cracker wasn't able to get up. Savage Koalabear was forced to hold Cracker on his back and carry him to

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