Friday, March 27, 2009

7 A terrible day in the underwater world

A terrible day in the underwater world

Dear Gabriel!
I hope you are okay in the bubble water city. We in the warm water city is okay, but something very sad has happened. Yesterday when I was hanging out with Ariel, something terrible happened. We were playing with the two fishes Nemo and Emo, witch I don't think you have met. Suddenly we heard something. It was a sound we never had heard before. But then we didn't hear the sound again so we continued playing. After some minutes we heard it again. This time it was close. We were totally quiet, and didn't make a move. I look around and suddenly Emo was gone.

Part 2:

Ariel, Nemo and I became terrified. We didn't know what to do so we just tried to stay as calm as we could, because I had heard that if a fish wanted to eat you, you should not make a move so the fish couldn't see you. Suddenly a huge fish appeared and started to swim straight at us. We first tought that the fish had eaten Emo, so we swimed as fast as we could and tried to find a hidingplace.



Pert 3:

It closed in on us, we swimmed like hell! Behind plants, stones and sand on the sea floor we swimmed! We heard four-letter words behind us, and sounds of a big rudder fin hitting everything on it's way! Nemo was crying while we were swimming. Then I saw our escape. A rock with a hole in it. I grabbed Nemo's fin and dragged him towards the hole. We swam trough the hole in high speed, and when i turned around and looked out we saw the giant fish crush his face against the rock. "What was that?" Nemo said, then we passed out.

When we woke up, we were kind of groggy. We were so scared. Nemo started crying again. I tried comfort him, but it did't seemed to help. "Lets get out of here, let's go home" I said. Nemo agreed. We reached home without problems. We talked to the king, my father. We told him about the sound, Emo and the giant fish. "It must have been the Flatface!" my father said. The biggest seamonster ever swimmed theese wathers.

By Jonas Stegerød

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