I am a Year 7 student in the Uru Mānuka Cluster. This is a place where I will share my learning. Please note that some of it will not be complete, it will be my first drafts. Remember to be positive, thoughtful and helpful when you leave me a comment.
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
The Red Door
One day I was in my house with nothing to do, then I went for a scary walk. I was there thinking it would be fun but it went downhill from here. I saw a red door so I opened it. I was so excited, then boom, crash, “help me”. I tried to open the door then “you shall not leave until you make it through the dark and killer levels”. I didn’t want to accept but I did or I would have to stay there but lockdown was already bad. I was so scared but someone was hiding in the house saying”come please”.
I was trying to find the person screaming and then I found him. He was tall 6.5, 21 years old, named Roddy Rich. he said he could help me pass all the dark levels so I said yes so what food do they have. He responded, fried frog livers yuck. I don't want to eat that stinky stuff. He said you have abilities he can fly and I didn’t know my ability 1hour later we trained and trained then my abilities was time but I couldn’t go back to home so here we go first level was the deadly rocks you have to you’s your abilities wise so he flu over to the other side and told me what the dealy rocks were.
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Tino pai Taimana - cool start to your story! The levels sound hard! I can't wait to hear about what happens and how he gets out! I like how you have linked it to the lockdown too :)
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Hello Taimana.I am glad I read your story while it's still daylight.
ReplyDeleteWhat do you think fried frog livers would taste like?.I think that'd taste like chicken
Have a great week and it's fantastic to see you blogging.
Hi Taimana, You left us hanging in suspense! I want to know what the rocks were....Look forward to reading the rest and find out whether you make it out and how you do it. Enjoyed reading your blog Taimana. Ka Pai!
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