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Hi. This is my story. I entered it in the areana. Chapter one: Pixie was captured
“No, well, we don’t care for you, and we won’t ever give our powers to you mean monsters.” Pixie never gave up; that was why Ellef and Lokoa had chosen her to be in their group of magical powers. Ellef was always ready and Lokoa was scared of NOTHING. So they made a good team... together. If they were not together they were not good at using their powers; Ellef forgot and Lokoa was scared. They were always fighting Mohju; a mean Troll, and Sohju; a mean Oko. Oko’s are monsters that can fly and they have fluffy feathers-different colours for each Oko-around their upper body (not including head), and claws. Sohju’s feathers and claws were dark red and Mohju was a light blue colour with spots. Noki-Pixie’s old friend-was a Pegasus (a flying horse) but had betrayed Pixie when they were hiding from the Aero-monkeys. The Aero-monkeys were flying monkeys, and their wings were a dark red and their body was a dark purple. They were an enemy to Pixie, Ellef and Lokoa, but a friend to Noki.
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Pixie had been flying around in the jungle, looking for Ellef, when an Aero-monkey came flying past. The Aero-monkey saw Pixie and flew down. Pixie had then been captured and taken to Kilopis, the place of the Okos. She had not liked that place one BIT. They had made her eat their food (trust me, you wouldn’t want to eat it) and dress in their clothes (they were itchy and cold).
So Pixie was at Kilopis and was waiting to be rescued. The only people who would ever rescue her were Ellef and Lokoa, but they were lost in the jungle as they couldn’t find the path again when they went to fight the Aero-monkeys.
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“Stupid monkeys” thought Ellef as he went closer to the Black Lake. “Where are we going Ellef?” asked Lokoa. “Urm, I don’t really know because the map doesn’t mark this place, maybe, no, Loymuth is too far away from Monkilgon.” Ellef decided to change the subject. “I like living in Monkilgon because of all the people, you can always chat with someone. There’s no such thing as loneliness there. There is here.” He sighed, wishing he could go back home to Monkilgon. “Never mind, Ellef,” said Lokoa, soothingly, “we’ll find Pixie soon enough.” “I do hope so.” said Ellef, a worried look on his face. “I really hope that she’s alright because I haven’t seen her for days and...” Ellef knew he shouldn’t of said that. “Me too, it feels different without her.” Lokoa’s tone surprised Ellef, so did what he said. “Huh?” “What’s wrong?” “Just... just what you said.” “How did that surprise you, you know that I miss Pixie!” “Urm, I know, but...” “But what? You know, Pixie being away really has changed you; changed you into an annoying little...” “Oh, you can talk you menace!” “Can I? Why thank you! Well, this is what I think of you...” A swishing noise made them look back. They saw the lake swishing about and then saw a big... Wave? “How does a wave come out of a river?” thought Ellef.
Chapter two: The tale “HURRY UP!” cried Lokoa. “I’M COMING, NOW S-H-U-T - U-P!” They ran across the land until they reached an old cottage. They went inside and closed the door quietly. “For sale: £10,” said Lokoa. “WHAT?” gasped Ellef, as he ran to take a look at the sign.
This old cottage has been here for years, Never has the wonderful price hit someone’s ear, Now, if you, Would like to pay, Go ahead, You’ll make my day. Price: £10
“How is that, they said the cottage had been here for YEARS?” asked Lokoa. “Well, there was a tale I want to tell you about houses in the times that the person who wrote this lived...” “Once, many years ago, a knight was riding into the town. Everyone who lived there bowed down before him. “That knight was Sir House (see where it came from!) and he did not want to have a massive audience in front of him. “He went to an inn and asked if there was any room there. The innkeeper told him that everyone was living there so there was no more room for the knight as he didn’t come from the innkeepers town. “The knight thought that this town was not as civilized as his town was so he told the innkeeper to come at look at his town. “The innkeeper did what he said and he found-with astonishment-lots of houses. But the innkeeper thought that they were just lots of inns and then said to the knight, ‘You are not more civilized that us, you just have more inhabitants.’ “The knight was then angry with the innkeeper and told him to go INSIDE the buildings. Of course, the innkeeper just laughed and said, ‘You have more inns than us but we have way more floors than you. You only have two floors and we have nearly a hundred! “The knight kicked him out-literally. He grabbed by both arms and: bye, bye innkeeper. “The people of the innkeeper were then always coming to the knights town so that they could see the houses. Sometime they paid him, sometimes they didn’t. “The knight soon got rich and he left the town. The next one he went to, well, he got made prime minister because they thought that he had invented houses for them when his old towns folk had. Soon, everyone there had a house and were happy, all except the knight. The knight had a house, but wasn’t happy. Instead, he was home-sick. “ The price of the houses went down and the price of inns went up. Ellef was walking towards the door now. He looked out. “WAIT! Don’t you remember what we’re SUPPOSED to be doing?” “Um,” said Lokoa, “I think... huh? Oh, PIXIE!” “Yes.” They both looked around as they heard a bang coming from outside.
Chapter three: Guns? They walked out.
They walked out and turned.
They walked out and turned and saw guns.
They walked out and turned and saw guns and saw the aero monkeys that were holding them.
They walked out and turned and saw guns and saw the aero monkeys that were holding them and stared at them.
“Comon!” whispered Lokoa. “Where? D’ya have a plan?” Ellef whispered back. “YES!” hissed Lokoa. “In that case, lets get outta here!”
Please tell me what you think of it.
Gabriella
Maria Black · Tue Apr 07, 2009 @ 12:17pm · 0 Comments |
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