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Friday 31 May 2019
Monday 27 May 2019
Moon Landing
Moon Landing
All seemed to be going well, but then the warning alarm on the ship sounded.
“Houston. Houston come in! Houston, we have a problem…
The alarm was ringing so loud that was all the astronaut could hear. The alarm meant an asteroid was coming closer and closer to the spaceship.
“Houston, we have an asteroid heading towards us. What should we do?”.
“Abandon the moon and go to Mercury” said Houston.
So the astronauts on the moon walked back to the spaceship as quickly as they could. They strapped themselves into their seats and blasted off. As they left the moon they heard a loud bang! They looked out of the window and back at the moon. There were little asteroids hitting the moon from everywhere. The surface of the moon was destroyed.
“ Phew,’ said one of the astronauts, “ that was a really close one.”
They speed off to Mercury, lucky to be alive.
About to hatch
About to hatch.....
For the last few days, they had been falling from the sky. Nobody knew where they had come from; nobody knew why they were there.
The mysterious objects, most of them spherical in shape, lay there on the beach, motionless, immovable despite the tide’s best efforts to remove them from the shoreline.
Then, a crack began to appear on the surface…… and out came a big fat baby dragon. It was covered in green and blue scales like the ocean. Its eyes were emerald green, it had wings as turquoise as the sea and a tail with spikes on it. It was looking for its mummy dragon. 10 seconds later the mother Dragon came back from a vacation. She flew down and went to the egg but to her surprise the
baby dragon was waiting for her. The mummy called to her baby dragon and they both flew up into the light blue sky, through a rainbow, into another dimension
The end.
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