Percy slowly opened the blue rotting door and a huge wave of water knocked Suneith and himself off of their feet. They eventually picked themselves up and managed to stumble through the door despite the fact they were both drenched. It was pitch black (they couldn't even see their own hands). Percy decided he was going to use one of Sunieth's bow and arrows to use as a torch, they set fire to it and onwards they went.
"I guess this is why they call it water" squeaked Percy, looking scared.
"What do you mean?" Questioned Sunieth
"Look..."
A few seconds later, Sunieth realised why Percy was so scared, there was a gigantic lake full of man eating piranhas! The only way to get across the lake was a tight rope (you could swim but you wouldn't get very far).
Sunieth decided he had to take the risk and swim but then Percy came up with an excellent idea. He thought that he could rip the door off, and then use it as a boat. "It won't work!" exlaimed Sunieth. Ignoring Sunieth's negativity, Percy had already set to work on getting the door off it's hinges.
Nervously he climbed on to the start of the tight rope. He carefully put one foot on it and then slid across as fast as he could! "Come on Sunieth, ride the door across the lake!" Shouted Percy. Unfortunately for Sunieth about two metres across, a piranha flew out of the water and bit his head off. "SUNIETH!" Yelled Percy, but he knew it was to late. He turned round and kept walking until he came to two different animals...
"I guess this is why they call it water" squeaked Percy, looking scared.
"What do you mean?" Questioned Sunieth
"Look..."
A few seconds later, Sunieth realised why Percy was so scared, there was a gigantic lake full of man eating piranhas! The only way to get across the lake was a tight rope (you could swim but you wouldn't get very far).
Sunieth decided he had to take the risk and swim but then Percy came up with an excellent idea. He thought that he could rip the door off, and then use it as a boat. "It won't work!" exlaimed Sunieth. Ignoring Sunieth's negativity, Percy had already set to work on getting the door off it's hinges.
Nervously he climbed on to the start of the tight rope. He carefully put one foot on it and then slid across as fast as he could! "Come on Sunieth, ride the door across the lake!" Shouted Percy. Unfortunately for Sunieth about two metres across, a piranha flew out of the water and bit his head off. "SUNIETH!" Yelled Percy, but he knew it was to late. He turned round and kept walking until he came to two different animals...
Did he ride:
Elephant or horse?
He did what he thought was best and chose his favourite animal.
By Jack Rees
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