Gojira2K
MemberCompsognathusMay-06-2014 7:28 AMThis is my writers challenge for Paden's contest. Enjoy!
I emerged from my cave into the blinding sunlight. I stretched my jaw muscles and my arms. I headed over to the river be my cave to get a drink and find some food. When I got there I took a drink and looked for fish. There wasn’t any yet, so I decided to take a swim and escape the heat. The water was cool and soft.
The pesky humans used their strange objects that used a bright flash. I tried to ignore them, but it was hard. Suddenly a screeching sound came from the mouth of the river and a school of tuna started swimming towards me. I left the river and waited for the fish to get close enough to me. A nice big was right under my head. I slowly lifted my head up, as not to scare the fish. I shoot my head done into the water and grabbed the fish, lifting it out of the water.
I set the fish of the river bank and started to eat. The fish didn’t make much of a meal, so I went for another one. I caught one and started eating it. I went back for a few more because I was hungry and hadn’t eaten for a week. After I had my fill, I went to bask in the sun and warm up. I soon fell asleep and awoke to the sounds of the humans chattering and their strange objects making noise.
I walked around a little to stretch out my leg muscles. I was hungry again and went for more fish, but they were all gone. I decided to look for something else when I heard another screeching sound, this time coming from the ground by the river. A strange animal that was white and black, with long horns, and made deep mooing sounds emerged from a hole in the ground.
As soon as it saw me it tried to run, but couldn’t because it was chained to a metal pole. Seeing this as food, I went after it and grabbed it with my jaws. I shook it from side to side and broke its neck. I dropped it and started eating it. After I had eaten the animal it had become dark. Most of the humans were gone, but for a few that had long sticks with smaller ones at the end. I decided to go back to my cave and sleep, waiting for another day.
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." - Ernest Hemingway.
Lord Vader
MemberTyrannosaurus RexMay-06-2014 1:18 PMNice job. I'm posting mine soon.
Jack of all trades. Master of none
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MemberCompsognathusMay-06-2014 1:29 PMSo far I really like these. Great job Gojira, I might even do my own, but I don't really have enough time, well it's worth a try. I'm looking forward to yours Mr.Happy
Keep in mind that many people have died for their beliefs; it's actually quite common. The real courage is in living and suffering for what you believe in. -Brom-
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MemberCompsognathusMay-06-2014 1:39 PMI remember watching When Dinosaurs Roamed America and they made a very good point...
"Contrary to popular opinion, life in a primeval forest, is filled with endless days of boredom. Moments of terror, are only fleeting."
This is quite true and these stories show that. They aren't boring, but they show not every day of life for dinosaurs was spent battling other dinosaurs or running from natural disasters. Well done.
Gojira2K
MemberCompsognathusMay-06-2014 2:09 PMThanks guys. Can't wait for yours Mr.Happy.
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." - Ernest Hemingway.
Something Real
MemberTyrannosaurus RexMay-06-2014 2:26 PMGojira2K
MemberCompsognathusMay-06-2014 2:30 PMThanks Something Real.
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." - Ernest Hemingway.
John Morrison
MemberCompsognathusMay-06-2014 11:39 PMBeing believable as part of the original franchise is something rare and to be commended. You have done it so excellent job and I hope to see more like this.
Ian Malcolm: No I'm, I'm simply saying that life - uhhh - finds a way.
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MemberCompsognathusMay-07-2014 5:38 AMThanks John. I'll try to do more like this.
"There is nothing noble in being superior to your fellow man; true nobility is being superior to your former self." - Ernest Hemingway.