Thursday, October 19, 2006
- Story by Jessica Couvillier, Grade 8
 
Finally, the rain came. The streams flowed high, the birds were hushed, and the leaves were full with enough water for Frog to take a shower. Frog came out of his hole, his dirt covered skin ready for the touch of the cool rain. He hopped to a soaking bush and jumped onto its slippery limbs. Frog’s sticky feet held him onto the branches as he climbed to a dome shaped leaf filled with water. Nothing could ruin the relaxing moment, or at least that's what Frog thought. He reached up and pulled the leaf down, a cascade of water fell on him, but so did something else. Frog looked in front of him, crossing his eyes to find a coal black fly on the tip of his nose. Frog's eyes turned red at the sudden realization that he would enjoy a little snack, and the fly knew it. The fly gave a high pitch chuckle and buzzed its wings. The fly disappeared in a pink flash. Frog sighed dreamily and got back to his shower. He pulled the leaf down again and another waterfall of rain fell on him. The red in his eyes disappeared as he licked his lips clean of his new favorite snack... a fertilizer fly.

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StudentWriter    Posted by
StudentWriter
on 10/19/2006
2:42 PM
10/22/2006 5:15:52 PM UTC
This was a great book hope to see some more of these story she has a great taste in writing. i cant wait to see her as a aurthor one day. Keep up the great work =)
Kelci
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