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Crabby Crab
At the seaside, in a large rock pool that can only be reached when the tide is fully out, there live many small creatures. Beneath the surface, on one of the rocky walls, Willy Winkle and Walter Whelk are taking a stroll over to see their friend Hermit Crab. As they pass Craggy Crevasse, Walter calls out to the Anemone sisters, ‘Good morning Rosemary, good morning Scarlet, I hope you’re feeling well today?’
The Snowman
In the village of Trimble, at the end of the street opposite the village green, stands a dirty old house. Inside, Kronk the meanest gnome in the land, rubbed a hole in the ice that had formed on the inside of his window and peered out. The permanent scowl on face deepened making him look meaner and even more unfriendly than normal.
Passport To Heaven
Sarah smiled to herself as she filled the plastic tubs with the thick paste; Mohamed will be pleased she thought, as she clicked the lids firmly into place and carried them over to the bed.
Prada Red
Sarah turned from the shop window with a smile, satisfied with her reflection. The red Prada bag and matching shoes added the final touch to her designer clad figure, a bit of class with a blatant hint of tart. She paraded up Northumberland Street, preening at the admiring glances of the men and ignoring the jealous glares of the more dowdily dressed women. She revelled in the calculated looks of other designer clad bimbos who knew to a penny her perceived worth.
The Crack Of Dawn Short Stories Should Have A Twist In The Tail
She came for him at the crack of dawn. He heard her cross the room and the small boy hoping to hide, slid deep beneath the bedding. But there was no escape that way. She ripped back the covers and dragged him sobbing from the bed. He begged and pleaded all the while looking up hopefully, but the look of grim determination on her pale face told him there was to be no mercy.
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