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Captured Once Again

As you and Luke are sleeping. A shake wakes you up. You wonder what that was and try to go back to sleep. Then you hear that irritating sound again. Suddenly you are picked up 100s of feet of the ground. You are now wide awake and screaming terribly. Then you come eye to eye with the green Sea serpent you saw earlier. You see that she is indeed a dragon. Suddenly you hear a voice. Its Luke.

"Miss, umm your baby is over there."

He points to the north were apparently she see Shine. She drops you and runs for her baby. As you fall on the ground you black out.

When you wake up you are once again in the cage on the ship. It seems that it was all a dream. Till you notice something different about the ship. It looks as if it has been torn up. You realize that half the men are injured or missing. You see that you have a broken leg and your chest hurts you something bad. That must have been where you were dropped by the sea serpent. Luke has once again been placed in the cage with you. You figure you must have been captured while you were knocked out. At least they treated your wounds. You wonder how you're going to get out this time. As you are thinking you look at the pirates. You notice one important person is missing. Blackbeard! You smile as you figure that the sea serpent ate him. You wonder how Shine is. You liked that little dragon.

As all these thoughts are racing through your head you hear something. The pirates all stop and listed to the sound to. Somebody starts screaming like the Devil is after him and he jumps of the ship. You have no clue what it is until you recognize the sound. It is the Sea serpent again! Luke starts getting restless.

"Mick, you hear too, don't you?"

"Yes, and I think I know who it is. It is the sea serpent." You exclaim.

"No," Luke exclaims, " It is Shine."

You look at him in astonishment. But then you think about that pirate who jumped off the boat. You don't think he would do that for a 3-foot dragon. Suddenly the boat is in an uproar. You see something that you recognize but it is much, much bigger.


Written by Keiko Sahara

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