Topic > Hadu's Arrival - 728

The day after Hadu's arrival.“Dad, I'm serious! Why don't you believe me?! You've always had faith in me and now that I sound completely crazy, which I'm aware of, you won't take the time to listen to it?!”“Okay, Elle. If someone you trusted with your LIFE told you that part of your city was swallowed by the ocean and infested with dinosaur lake monsters, would you believe it?" "Of course, Dad. Don't you know who you're talking to?"*snort*"Come on dad, you have to believe me... if you don't trust your daughter, then ask Ames or Sam!""Wooh...Who is Sam?!”“UGH! !! Dad, it's not important now!!" I said as I grabbed my coat and ran up the stairs. It was 10 in the morning. I had gone out to walk my dog ​​in the cold, but it wasn't cold. So it's mid-November, last night a part of your city has become a swimming pool for monsters to live in, and now it's not even cold outside Let's reflect on these events... Friday - Normal until the lake appears that contains dinosaur-sized monsters that swim. The water came out of nowhere and rose to the level of the new bank, where the bridge is still there. People died. Maybe other people lived... Saturday - they walked the dog... I wore the coat outside because it's November, but it wasn't even on the verge of getting hot, but not quite OH! I write. Now, my father won't believe me, maybe aliens entered his head and forced his brain not to believe his daughter!..probably not..I get up from the desk and throw myself on the bed reflecting on the my list. Then I think to myself “Ames and Sam! Maybe they could help!” T... middle of paper... what does it matter if I come out? I yell “Hello?! HI?!! Is anyone there?!?! Nobody?! Come on, there must be…” “Young miss… Blonde. Hey blonde!...” he bursts out in a whisper. Is it a person? A real person?! I exclaim to myself with a joyful song. I walk up to one of the older women in our neighborhood and give her a big hug! “Thank you for being alive! You have always been such a kind lady! I pronounce it so you can hear me clearly. He says "Well you're welcome, young man.. I didn't think you cared so much about me.. every time I made you cookies you always pretended to eat them, but I" I'm not that stupid. You could at least put a lid on the garbage, so when I pass by I don't see them... or even a bag, I have some if you want-,”“Dear Grandma, Thank you for calling out this cruel and unbalanced world we live in today! A thousand thanks!" I say.