Thursday, June 18, 2015

What Goes Around Comes Around

What Goes Around Comes AroundBy Hannah Walker
      Before you start reading this story I would just like you to remember this phrase: What Goes Around Comes Around.  Jerry Colden stood in a wide open field, dozing drowsily, and singing.  “Oh I must be the smartest boy in the world!!!” He laughingly sang. He had dispassionately stolen a Red Flash 360 Wonder-Riffic Super –Duper Extra Spectacular Jumbo Jordan Crazy Kite from Tom and Daughter’s toys. Tom’s daughter Sherry was working the cash register and getting ready for her hard earned lunch break. When Jerry sauntered in excitedly and humming ‘This Little Light of Mine’. He dug in his pocket for his 6 weeks’ worth of allowance cash when he realized it must have eased its way out of his pocket at some point of his trip! 

He was temporally devastated when suddenly he realized he had all the perfect objects for an insane robbery. But Sherry didn’t notice any of this ludicrousness, she was enjoying a very difficult game of chess on her phone when Jerry pulled out a dangerous ice cream scoop, She retreated below the counter and made a vow to herself stating that the next time he ever need help she would ignore him.  Then Jerry dragged the kite out the market door. He cleverly dodged 3 police officers. And once he reached the Rosey Creek Lake Jerry chucked the fingerprint infested scoop into the water so no one could trace the crime back to him. He gleefully climbed up the Rosey Creek Lake Hill and manually assembled the stolen merchandise. The instructions stated A went around 5, 8 goes around W, B goes around 6, and Jerry learned what goes up must go down.
        

Now we are caught up to the present time. He stood there idle and slightly chilly because of a slight breeze, humming This Little Light of Mine, when suddenly the wind picked up by 80%!  Meanwhile at The Toy store, Sherry was finally getting ready for her hard earned lunch break for the second time, when suddenly the TV on the wall that was playing on Red Flash 360 Wonder-Riffic Super –Duper Extra Spectacular Jumbo Jordan Crazy Kite commercial loop switched to a news flash, which was cleverly thought-up by Tom. The news flash reported that a terrible tornado was going to hit Waiter County, which is where the whole story takes place. 

Jerry thought he was heavy enough and stubbornly didn’t move. He was so stubborn that he ignorantly ignored that the sturdy oak trees were being uprooted. Then suddenly the wind swiped him off his feet! He surprisingly but unfortunately held on to his stolen kite which made him rise even higher!!! All through the park he screamed and shouted “Help!!! Help!!! I’m flying!!!!” but nobody helped him because he was such a pain. Then suddenly Sherry swished by on her bike only to discover that her vow would come in handy sooner then she realized!!! She merrily ignored him and waved a cell phone and Ice cream scoop in the air. Then she jubilantly called 911 to report the Once-in-a-life time event.
        

He coasted through the air for hours until he finally reached a Marvelous Oak Tree.  The kite string caught onto a branch limb and stopped him from his doom. The wind blew and blew him mercilessly until he started crying hysterically. He hung with a heavy heart for a couple hours, like a Fat Acorn. The squirrels were getting a little scared of the hysterical crying when suddenly a pink Ice Cream Scoop knocked Jerry in the head! Sherry was leading a gang of police men towards the scene. The Fire department followed behind the police and the same with paramedics. They all crowded behind the Great Oak and started cutting the Red Flash 360 Wonder-Riffic Super –Duper Extra Spectacular Jumbo Jordan Crazy Kite wire string. The paramedics took one glance at the situation and left immediately.  In fact everyone who came to the scene laughed hysterically! Jerry felt terrible because of what he had done. He sincerely apologized and returned the kite and Ice cream scoop, once he had recovered from all the blood rushing to his head he wished he hadn’t stolen the kite.

MORAL: What Goes Around Comes Around

No comments:

Post a Comment