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A big crib fell from the sky, will he save lots of people from drowning and the kraken? Once upon a time there was a city named Idahoe then there was a big cry and the people from there was all like “what was that?” Then it came again. WHAAAAA!!! Then BOOM there was something that fell from the sky all the people came to take a look. WHAAAAA!!! Said the thing that came inside of the big something. “Ohhhhh I know what that big something is… it is a gigantic crib!!” cried the woman, then everyone decided that someone will check what’s inside the crib. “I’ll go volunteered a man” “me too” muttered another man. “Only one man may go” so it was decided, one of the man went. WHAAA!!! The man jumped “IT’S A GIANT BABY” cried the man. “I want to name it Kevin” said the lady. So we named it Kevin. …show more content…
It was weird that fish didn’t get scared when a Kevin was close to them. But there was a sea creature that was his enemy it was DUN DUN DUN THE KRAKEN!!!!!!! The kraken tried to kill Kevin once but he failed, the kraken grabbed him and was choking him when he was a baby, but Kevin got the kraken and threw him back into the ocean. That’s what the elders say to the little ones. So, he was swimming and saw a big ship. Like the size of him, and also saw an animal that was small but big enough to attack the ship, then Kevin saw a lot of black stuff in the ocean surface where the ship was. So the kraken saw Kevin and swam away as fast as he

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