[coolgal]: 288.Short Stories.Sea Stories

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2006-05-17 16:14:56
   
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crabs sea creatures ocean death
Sea Stories
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Action/Adventure
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short story
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Free for reading
Sea Stories

By: Becky Russell



The Life and Death of Henry the Crab


It was a salty day under the sea and Henry the crab was taking his usual stroll around the coral.
“Dum de doo dee,” he hummed as he scuttled along the sand, “what a lovely afternoon.” But to his surprise he was swiftly eaten by a stingray




The Life and Death of the Stingray that Ate Henry the Crab


It was a salty day under the sea and Pete the stingray had just finished a lovely snack, le Henry de la Crab. With satisfied hunger he glided across the seafloor, content and in bliss.
“What a lovely day, perhaps I shall glide under the surface for sunshine.” But to his displeasure he was promptly speared by a passing fisherman.


The Life and Death of the Fisherman


It was a salty day under the sea and Wilber the fisherman was doing fisherman things on his fisherman boat.
He whistled a happy tune and reached into the water to retrieve his spear. But to his surprise his arm was abruptly consumed by a famished shark. Soon after, he died of blood loss.



The Life and Death of Penelope the Shark


It was a salty day under the sea and Penelope the shark had just relieved herself of hunger by munching on a fisherman’s arm, a nice light snack.
Passing by an underwater canyon, Penelope swam about and frolicked in the ocean current. To her demise, she was hastily engulfed by a yawning blue whale.




The Life of the Blue Whale


It was a salty day under the sea and Georgina the whale had yawned and while doing so seemed to have swallowed something.
“I do wonder what that was, but no bother. It shall soon be digested by my stomach acids. Tra la.” she contemplated while swimming to the surface for air. Nothing killed her though, because of her immense size.


The Life and Death of the Sea Stories


It was a normal day in the world and the ‘Sea Stories’ book was being read by someone.
“What a peculiar book.” The someone said. But to both the books and the someone’s surprise, the book abruptly ended.




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The End


- ha, i like it. I might illustrate it and make a small story book. ^_^

2006-05-18 chuchutrain: I love it every time I read it ^_^


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