Tuesday, April 3, 2018

CHAPTER 13: ANXIETY


CHAPTER 13: ANXIETY

With the thunder and lightning the rains came pouring down we rushed for cover; but there was nowhere to hide. Tried to find our Book bags, with our food.  They were lost in the mad dash of humanity to nowhere. We then decided to head home soaking wet from head to toe from the rain. Half way home we remembered {kite Man} dashed back to find him he was nowhere to be seen the Back Dam was clear of all humans only broken kits and mud puddles and stray dogs going through left over food. We finally got home knocked on his door it swung open with a creaking sound. We then crept into, the room, it was bare.  Kite Man had vanished. Worried struck now we ran upstairs shouting for my aunt and mother aunt Gertis. To be met only by silence we now began a frantic search of the house fearing the worse.  May be Kite Man had used his infamous knife ‘Baby Gal’ and sliced Aunt Sybil and mother to pieces?
Then we spotted a note which apparently had been blown off the kitchen table. It read ‘gone with your mother to the hospital she is having a baby’.
Once upon an Easter.
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Rowan

Monday, April 2, 2018

CHAPTER 12: FINALITY


CHAPTER 12: FINALITY

Then with a running starts we raised Baby Gal, straight up with she pulling loop Kite Man made on she {Baby Gal}. Then it was only two kite in the air we battle a bad man kit name {Pit Street Bull}. Twice our tail with razor blades cross over his rope but he still was flying and dipping and crossing and coming for our kite. Pit Street Bull tail cross our rope three times. It looked like he was winning the battle. ‘So we pretend we hurt and start to fall flapping in the wind like a bird whose wing is broken’. Pitt Street sees that and he coming for the kill.  The Kite Man Say (Pull! Pull! Pull! I pulling and I balling the rope furiously, the rope burning me hands I already have blisters we kite rise and just as
Pit was coming for the kill we tail cut his rope. We win the battle.
 At the same moment a big thunder and lightning flashed through the sky Kit Man shouted Lego! Lego!  Lego the rope! Away flew {Baby Gal}, into the thunder and lightning razor blades sparking, Baby Gal on fire.
Once upon an Easter
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Sunday, April 1, 2018

CHAPTER 11: KALEIDOSCOPE


CHAPTER 11: KALEIDOSCOPE

When we got to the back Dam there,  were thousands of kites already in the air, kites of every sort, shapes and size, box kites, bird kite, boy and girl kites. And a buzz of excitement engulfed us.  On one end of the dam a jukebox was playing loud calypso music and on the other a steel band was warming up.  With Kite Man as our instructor: he says “Raise the kite with the cloth tail fus let’s sees how’s bad?”  Ten minutes after the kite was raised bad boys, bad men, and girls start to make an attack on our kite. Our kite was the best looking kite on the dam and therefore the envy of many a kite flier. When Kite Man saw the attack he said “let she pitch and come do like she get cut”.
That we did. Then he said “Replace the tail with the rope tail which we bring wid we”. That tail had razor blades placed strategically on its length also broken sharp glass. We waited for a good breeze and like a plane taking off we flew straight up in the air the, bandits quickly saw us and so much coveted our kite they wasted no time and attacked immediately. In minutes we cut down two girl kites. Then came the boy kite they we fought off and eventually won over. Now a big kite war had broken out, four times we got tangled up and had to bring down Baby Gal.
  Two times we had to cut and join the rope and bring down “Baby Gal” Because she got into some dangerous tangles.
Once upon an Easter.