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Jack, Ella and Conut the coconut (part-3)

 

And it was Conut’s brother Crack.








 Crack was so excited and shouted and said “Conut and Casy you are really here” then he said “If you are here where is mom and dad?” Conut replied “We have to find them” Casy “I think they might be in mount cocomour” Jack and Ella said “Ok, let’s go” then Conut teleported them there. They went after a while they saw a huge coconut monster it came closer and closer and they ran and hid themselves behind a rock they were thinking on how to escape and find their parents then Jack said “Hey Conut you have a power then    Casy and Crack must have powers too right” then Ella asked “If they have powers what are those powers?” then Conut replied “Yeah they do have powers and they are ice and gravity” then Jack and Ella said “What about you use all of your powers” Conut replied “that’s a good idea”. They came out and Casy used her gravity powers and lifted the monster up to help Conut kept teleporting the monster to the sky while they were doing that Crack froze the monster’s hands and legs then Conut and Casy putted the monster down slowly.

 Then they went and got to the cliff of the mountain and they saw their parents Crash and Create then the father said to Jack and Ella “Hello, my name is Crash I am the father of Conut, Casy and Crack” the said to the “Hello, my name is Create I am the mother of Conut, Casy and Crack” then Crash was standing on a cliff and that piece brock and he,

 

 

To be continued...


By:-Elena & Zaheem 

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