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The Scranker Fish by Hevenle

The scranker fish is a spectacular creature. It was discovered in 2014 but humans still struggle to find it today. Their abilities are renowed and all the scientists have been amazed by what they have seen. Would you have noticed one if you ever saw one?

They have mainly been seen with two legs legs. Most fish have frosty blue legs and is very similar to a frost dragon. Most scranker fish have 4 legs which enable them to crawl up to 65 miles per hour. However, they have mainly been seen with 2 legs and these scranker fish have especially good crawling skills. In the main, they are the smallest creature you can imagine. They have similar legs to dogs legs. Amazingly, they are extra strong and are able to hear every word you say.

The scranker fishes paws are very brightly blue in colour. It has tiny blue paws that glisten in the moonlight. Strangely, they can be a frosty blue colour but they are normally dark blue and this means they easily camouflage. They can make the stranger fish crawl faster by using the paws. There paws store their energy to help them crawl faster and faster. The paws protect the whole scranker fish from deep dark danger.

It is like most scranker  fish eyes as they are very beady and very fierce looking. The majority of scranker fishes eyes look very cute but if you try to capture any It won’t give you a second chance it’s eyes will turn a fury red colour and its face will brighten up to a blood red colour. Their eyes are often a hazel brown colour but most scranker fishes eyes are a deep turquoise blue colour. Any humans that step a foot to close to a scranker fish you will be in incredible danger. Some scranker fish have been found a turquoise colour that matches their eyes. However, scientists are very sure that scranker fish are such an amazing creature and should be studied carefully.

The tail  of the scranker fish is very sensitive and detects  footprints from anyone who comes too close to its cage.  It’s tail is covered in many different scales. Each one of the scales has a bumpy texture to it. It’s very rough and it’ll bite you if you go to close to its tail. At the end of its tail, there is a stinger and the stinger stings you and makes you pass out, due to the toxic venom it produces.

They have an emerald green spikes on their back. Don’t dare to touch their spikes because they give you an electric shock which goes into your body just like when you get stung. It’s spikes help it to stay alive for nearly 32 years. Most scrawnier fish live until they are 32 but some have been seen that are older. They are extremely old when they die.

Through the Doors by Hevenle

Water dripped  and fell down the old oak stairs, leaving trails behind. Children’s voices screamed and cried making me shiver. Loud footsteps approached me from far behind in the shadows.  But there was no one there. The stained glass windows slammed shut making the room hotter second by second. I stepped backwards in shock and ran towards the stairs. I raced up the stairs and then the first door ahead of me slammed open. My palms sweat and my heart raced. Am I safe anymore? I asked.  I did not know the answer.

Spring by Hevenle

Butterflies fly high

Bumble bees buzz, wasps sting,

Birds sing their first songs.

 

Flowers fill the fields,

The scent of blossom begins,

Stolen honey appears.

 

A ladybird crawls,

grass begins to grow again,

children run outside.

 

Flowers bloom once more,

Joyful picnics in the park,

happiness is here.

 

Butterflies fly high

Bumble bees buzz, wasps sting,

Birds sing their first songs.