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Thursday, 9 February 2012

The bunyip attacks once again

Kala, meaning fire, when the scorching yellow sun touch her face it turned bronze Like some chocolate. As kala sat quietly by the dark black forest near a dangerous Lagoon there was a BUNYIP and he had teeth as sharp as a sword It was late afternoon and it was getting dark and the scent of the fresh trees surrounded by smoke filled the grey gloomy sky. Suddenly she disappeared when she went into the forest.
Cobra which meant bunt earth looked for her. He was surrounded by mythical black trees this was a mysterious place this was a dangerous place suddenly a Bunyip rose out of the lake and Cobra ran into the dark black forest and the fierce BUNYIP loomed over him came out of a dark gloomy cave and dived into the dirty lake. Cobra found kala in the dark gloomy cave.
Kala wondered they would not escape out of this mysterious place. But cobra had a plan.
The bright red flames as red as blood covered the dark Smokey sky and using his brown bow fires orange flares into the dark sky and it frightened all of the birds around the coolibah trees started to burn. Suddenly the Bunyip dived into the dirty lake and swam away.
Their tribe saw the bright red flames as red as blood and then they ran over and suddenly the tribe found them. The Bunyip swam deeper and deeper. The tribe celebrated their freedom and mysteriously the Bunyip was never seen again.
By George Y

1 comment:

  1. Loved it and verry good i want to read more it was that good
    from sophie hayward

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