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SHARK MANIA. BY LEE OLDFIELD. PAGE 1. That day it was like being in an oven on 260 degrease. My skull was burning. So i hit the crystal clear refreshing water. I swam out to the pontoon and I was leaping off it like a frog jumping on a lily .
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SHARK MANIA BY LEE OLDFIELD
PAGE 1 That day it was like being in an oven on 260 degrease. My skull was burning. So i hit the crystal clear refreshing water. I swam out to the pontoon and I was leaping off it like a frog jumping on a lily . A few minutes later I saw something , “Was it fins!” “Nah it can’t have been.” I thought to my self as I leaped off the pontoon again. “Wait was that a tail!” They were poking out the surface of the water. What should I do? I was thinking as I was calling for help. If you think I should stay on the pontoon, turn to page 136 !!! If you think I should swim into shore, turn to page 199 !!!
PAGE 136 I’m still on the pontoon, waiting to get chomped by a big shark. Crack! I blinked and half off the pontoon just disappeared. NOW, I’m really in trouble. Its circling the pontoon. I can’t think properly. I’m trying to think what corner to stand on. As I was following the shark I wasn’t watching where I was looking and where I was steeping. I slipped. I’m in the water. I tried to play dead . Then I felt something smooth skim across my foot. Now I can see the shark clearly. Its as mighty as a dinosaur literally. It probably weighs about the same as well. I think saw the last thing for the rest of my life It was… Sharp rotting teeth with snapper remains between the red soaked jaws. THE END
PAGE 199 Waiting… waiting… jump! I dived into the cold, dangerous but clear water. I swam like I’d never swam before. I didn’t dear to look back. If I did I’d probably have a panic attack. I kept on swimming. As I was getting closer to shore, the water suddenly changed to the color black. the sharks fin poked out in front of me. “AAAAAHHHHHHHHHH” I yelled. I stopped and waited. The shark slowly swam away. I carried on swimming until I reached the sand. Finally I’m there. I sprinted up the sand dunes and leaped into our caravan. “You've been gone along time,” Mum whispered to me. If you think I should tell mum what I've been through, turn to page 22 !!! If you think carryon normally turn to page 94 !!!
PAGE 22 “Mum, you should of been their,” “Where?” Mum replies as she was hanging out our towels. “The beach,” I yelled “Why,” mum asked. “Because there’s a big shark in the water.” “I was on the pontoon and the shark bit half of it off.” I was sliding from corner to corner to corner trying to be on the opposite side of where the shark was I jumped off and swam to shore to tell you.” Then I saw mums face go as white as a piece of paper “I just sent Danae and Zane down to have a swim,” mum screamed. We sprinted with hope to find them alive but all we saw was red soaked water with a pair of Zane’s stripy clothes floating. THE END
PAGE 94 Mum asked Zane and Danae if they wanted to have a swim. “Umm OK .“ they replied as they were getting their togs on. “This will be your last swim for the day kids because there’s a big storm on it way so we have to pack up and go home.” “Orr.” they said. Mum yells out “I’ll meet you at the beach.” Zane and Danae went running down the sand dunes without a care. The swam out quite far and realized that there’s no pontoon, no one else in the water either. They started to swim back, a fin popped up behind them. It was coming full speed ahead, Zane quickly jumped out and dragged danae up on to the stinging hot sand. THE END