Thursday, March 6, 2014

The Imaginary Side of the Story.

The sun set like a shooting star, and soon it was night.
“Good night,” a mom whispered quietly.
The child in the bed did not answer. The mom walked out of the bedroom door, and shut it.
All night the child would not sleep. No, instead of sleeping she would stay up all night watching imaginary fireworks.
No, they where not real. They where just imaginary.
She would imagine colorful blasts of light shooting through the beautiful dark blue night sky.
This child actually did not sleep at all. During the day she would sit in a tree and watch a dragon hatch babes. They, of course, were imaginary too.
She had no friends because everybody thought that she was boring and wasn’t like normal children, liking video games and talking on the phone. She never really liked talking on the phone, because you
can't see the person you're talking to.
The child’s name was Lori. Lori had imagined for most of her life. The first time thing she imagined was a butterfly. That was when she was two years old.
Then she started imagining more and more.
One night she fell asleep and had a dream. It was the most wonderful thing she thought because she never dreamed before.
The dream said, “Go, go quickly through a waterfall on the other side of Sugar Plum Stud. Through the water fall you will find another world that you have to save from being destroyed! Now go! Hurry!”
The dream floated in her mind for a little while, and then vanished. “I have to go to the water fall,” Lori said. She jumped out of bed, got her shoes on, and sneaked down the stairs.
The sun was barely up, but still she walked through the dark fields. She heard water, and she was thinking, “what if it's a waste of time? What if my dream was lying?” She walked further and further until her feet felt like they were going to fall off.
She sat on a rock, exhausted. “I thought I heard water,” she gasped. The water sound grew louder, then she heard Pan pipes. She got up and walked to the water sound. When she got to a clearing there was a water fall, and on a rock stood a boy in green clothing.
“Are you Peter Pan?” Lori asked, staring at the boy.
The boy looked up. “Maybe,” he answered slyly.
“You said in my dream that that a world was -” Lori began, but the boy interrupted.
“You fell for the trick!” he said, laughing.
“Now what do you want? Or have I wasted my time coming here?” She grumbled.
“I need to find story fog,” he answered.
“Story fog? Whats that?” Lori asked, climbing on the rock Peter was on. “Story fog is fog that helps you tell wonderful stories, and I want it so I can be a mother for the Lost Boys,”Peter answered. “Then maybe I would be one of the best story tellers, just like Wendy!” “Okay, well I don't really have time to find 'Story fog'” Lori said. “And my mother is probably wondering where I am.”
She starting walking away.
Peter raced over and pulled her over to the water fall.
“No! you can't go! You just got here and I need you!” He shouted, pulling Lori closer and closer to the water fall.
“NO STOP! PLEASE LET ME G-” She was cut off as she fell into the water fall.
*****
Lori peeked a little bit. Peter was standing there with some children
wearing animal skins.
“The bird is alive,” the child in bear skin pointed out.
“Wendy's back,” the child in fox skin said, pointing at Lori.
“That’s not Wendy, and it's not a bird, it's a story teller. She is going to help me find story fog so I can be a great story teller,” Peter Pan said, holding his Pan pipes.
“I told you I can't tell you boys stories,” Lori said angrily, stomping over to a bed of moss. “And I’m not a story teller!”
“You made her mad,” the twins told Peter. Peter looked down. “Maybe I made her a little mad, but I know she will love it here,” Peter said.
Later, Peter was going to Mermaid Lagoon. Lori looked up at Peter.
“Where are you going?” She asked, feeling sorry for getting angry and curious about exploring the land.
“To Mermaid Lagoon,” Peter answered proudly.
Lori rolled her eyes and got up from the moss bed. “Can I come?” She asked in a sweet voice. “Sure. Wait! what's your name?” Peter asked.
“Lori, just Lori,” she answered. “Lame, isn't it?”
“Okay, lets go. You will have a lot of fun here,” Peter said, leading the way.
*****
Meanwhile at certain pirate... “Mr. Smee, we have to find Pan's pixie! Then we can threaten Pan that we will kill Tinker Bell. He will have to surrender,” Hook explained to Smee.
“I don't think that would work, cap'n,” Smee commented.
“And why not?” Hook grumbled.
“Because Peter Pan is always with Tinker Bell,” Smee explained.
“Back to the drawing board,” Hook said furiously.
*****
“Are they real Mermaids?” Lori asked, pointing at one.
“Yep,there real,” Peter answered jumping from rock to rock.
“I'm coming!” Lori cried, climbing from rock to rock rather slowly. “Its Peter!” one of the mermaids called out, and the others shouted their greetings.
“Hello girls,” Peter announced.
Lori was on the last rock when Peter said, “her name is Lori. She's rather boring.”
That struck heart. “That's what everyone says!! I'm NOT boring!!” Lori yelled as she climbed back up the rocks and ran into the woods. “What's the matter with her?” the red haired mermaid asked.
“I don't know, but I have been saying things that get her mad,” Peter guiltily answered.
*****
Meanwhile, Hook was walking in the woods with Smee.
“Now we have to think, Smee! We've got to think of a way to get Pan and BLAST him out of Neverland forever!” Hook planned. Smee didn't say anything.
*****
“Lori!” Peter called. “Were could she be? I hope she wasn’t kidnapped! I should watch my mouth. Wait! Watch my mouth? That’s silly, its not like my mouth would just run away,” Peter said. “Peter!” someone called.
“That’s Lori,” Peter said looking up. Lori was stuck in the trap the lost boys put up for captain Hook. “Please let me down,” Lori ordered.

“Sure,” Peter giggled.                               To be continued.

Tuesday, February 25, 2014

The Bandit Of BlueBerry Hill

“Linda!” called mom. “What mom?”
asked Linda.“Come here a minute.”
Linda walked over to mom.“Do you want to deliver a cake to Mr. Lid?”
Mom asked Linda, in hope she would say yes. “Yes mom, I do want to deliver the cake,” Linda said. “Okay, where's the cake?” Linda asked. “Its at Lizzy your friends house,” Mom answered. “Okay, I'll walk there. Good bye mom.” “Bye Linda,” Mom answered, waving.
Linda walked out the door.
*****
“There's Lizzy's house,” Linda said walking to the door. Lizzy's mom was
standing on the porch. “I came to pick
up the cake,” Linda said. “I’ll get it, I'll be right back,” Lizzy's mom said.
Lizzy opened the door. “Hi, Linda, I
would love to help you solve the Mystery.” Lizzy said.
“What Mystery?” Linda asked. “You know the Bandit that stole the diamond of Blueberry Hill?” Lizzy asked. “Oh I know now. Okay, right after I deliver the cake,” Linda answered. Lizzy's mom had just came out of the kitchen and gave the cake to Linda.
*****
They delivered the cake and were off to the woods. The forest was dark and creepy. They walked farther and farther, until someone grabbed Linda and Lizzy and covered their mouths.
“Don't say another word! Come with me,” the figure hissed. He brought them to a cabin in the woods. It was broken down, and there was junk everywhere. “You're probably from
the little town of Blueberry,” the figure said pulling out a rope from a pocket.

Then Linda spoke up,“yes.” The
figure tied Lizzy and Linda's hands and brought them inside the cabin.
“Okay, I’ll keep you as a servant,” the figure said. “For you? No! I would never work for you!” Linda screamed with anger. “You'd better or I’ll throw you in the basement,” the figure threatened. “Okay! Okay! I'll work,”
Linda answered madly. “Chop fire wood,” the figure said. “We don't have
time for work!” Lizzy shouted. “Get in the basement!” the figure hissed. He pushed them down the basement stairs and shut the door. “Hello,”
a voice said in the dark. “Who's there?” Lizzy asked, backing up. “I have
been in this basement for three years,”
The voice said. “You can help me get this rock out of the why, there's a passage way behind this rock,” the voice said. “Okay!” Lizzy said. They
pushed the rock.
*****
When the rock rolled out of the way they went in, one, two, three.
When they came out into a huge room, the figure was siting on a chair in the room, with the DIAMOND!!
“He must be the bandit!” Linda whispered to Lizzy and the kid from the basement. The bandit walked
out of the room. “Here's our chance to
get the diamond,” Linda said sneaking
out of the passage. She walked over to the table that had the diamond on it.
“Come on lets get out of here!” Lizzy
shouted. “Are you going to come with
us?” Lizzy asked the kid from the basement. “No, I think I'll go live in the woods with some animals,” he answered. Lizzy and Linda went
out the door and walked in the woods.
*****
“I see a river,” Lizzy said. “I see a boat,” Linda said. “A boat? Really?”
“Yeah over there,” Linda said, pointing to a red boat in to water. They got in the boat and started rowing. “What a nice boat. We will get the diamond to Blueberry Hill fast,” Lizzy said. “Yeah.................why are we going so fast?” Linda asked. “A WATER FALL!” Lizzy screamed.
A huge water fall was up ahead.

“I don't now how to swim!” Lizzy screamed. Lizzy hung on to the boat
while Linda held on to the diamond.
They both fell down and down the water fall. They fell into the water. Linda helped Lizzy get to shore. “Come on were almost there,”
Linda said. They walked up a path that
lead to BLUEBERRY HILL!
They ran down the hill, then Linda stopped, and Lizzy stopped too. “when we get home please don't tell anyone
about what happened about us getting
kidnapped and everything,” Linda said. “Of course I won't,” Lizzy winked at Linda. Then they both ran down to the town and returned the diamond.


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