Showing posts with label 2018 Spring #17. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2018 Spring #17. Show all posts

Saturday, 27 January 2018

Red Before Snake Clock Cycled by Clara


The red snake slithered alongside me, while I cycled for my life. It was a Columbian Python, and one drop of its bright-green poison could kill one-hundred humans. My arch-nemesis, Mr Evil, had set his loyal pet on me in a desperate bid to conceal the secret he would kill to keep away from the public: that he was going to set a deadly apocalypse on the earth, and he was going to escape with the most famous (and infamous) people… to Mars. I looked at a nearby clock: 17:59:57, three seconds before the world ends. 3,2,1… “Noo!” I screamed.

Red Before Snake Clock Cycled, by Grace B


One day me and my family went on a bike ride. We cycled to the beach and according to the Clock Tower it was half past 9 in the morning. We past Botton’s fair and I saw a child holding a red and green toy snake, which I thought was an unusual colour for a reptile. I said to my dad I would like a toy snake he said yes, so before we went in to the fair we locked our bikes up and we headed in. After 2 hours I got my snake and we headed back home for lunch.

Red Before Snake Clock Cycled, by Ella


I wrapped myself in my red blanket. I set my digital alarm clock which sat next to my bed. I rested on my pillow. As I closed my eyes shut, I could remember the things that me and my Dad used to do before him and Mum split up. This one time we all went to the zoo. In the picture I held a snake around me. But Dad burnt all the pictures of Mum. There's one picture that I managed to keep. It is of me smiling as I cycled my bike that Mum got me for my third birthday.

Red Before Snake Clock Cycled, by Lexi,


Suddenly I was face to face with it! The red snake had quickly slithered out of Colchester zoo before wrapping itself tightly around my bike wheel. I cycled away as fast as I could, but it was too late the snake was already wrapped fiercely around my bony neck! The clock was ticking. I had to find a way to live, but how? The snake’s mouth was now stretched wide open. I could see it’s razor sharp teeth, dripping with venom! Then it bit me. I could feel the poison seeping into my body. No one could help me now!

Red Before Snake Clock Cycled, by Maddie


A man was shopping in a charity shop and saw a marvellous red clock. Even though it was broken he bought it. Once he’d cycled home, before he tried to fix the clock, he stared at it. He was sure he could see something slithering inside. He looked at it more closely and saw it....a snake! All of a sudden, it slithered out of the clock and wrapped itself around his head. In a flash he was on the floor with a scratch down his face. The snake quickly slithered away. The man knew no one would ever believe him!

Red Before Snake Clock Cycled by Natasha


On our recent holiday to our favourite holiday destination Center Parcs it was a very bright and sunny day. On the day of our arrival, we picked up our hired bikes and cycled through the big forest at first, we saw a baby deer, seven squirrels and a snake. After the bike ride we went to a café for some lunch all the walls were painted red with a large Center Parcs clock in the middle of one of the walls. Before we went swimming we went to our villa and unpacked. We were looking forward to the rest of the holiday.

The Vicious Snake by Tyler S


I was walking through the long forest on my way home, when I suddenly noticed the ground I stepped on felt different. I heard a rustling sound come from behind me, so I turned around to find a huge red snake slithering towards me. It's bright colours made me think it was poisonous. The clock was ticking.... I had to move fast! Before it had chance to attack me with its venomous bite, I saw a bike next to the path, so I quickly picked it up and cycled away as fast as a runaway train. Hopefully I will never encounter another snake.