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Friday, July 25, 2014

The Crash

There was virtually no time to think or react. We hit the water with full force. I was thrown against the wall. Olivia, however was able to kick the window open when the water was only ankle deep. Good thing too because as soon as we hopped out the window, the space ship began to sink. The water was like ice and it was night time. Neither one of us is the best swimmer, but when you are in such a situation, you could easily become a Michael Phelps. We swam like there was no tomorrow. Luckily, it did not take long at all to find a beach. As soon as we got there, we plopped down. Every muscle in our bodies was aching. I sat up and viewed the sinking spaceship. At this moment, there was only a small piece of it still above water. "Are they still in there?" Olivia asks. "I don't know." Just as there is only a tiny, tiny piece of the space ship still above water, it turns into a bright white light. The white light shoots itself into the sky and becomes a star. Olivia stares at the star in awe and says "Maybe they found their way back home."

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