A book made by Deidara48 and Edwadu:
We were watching the show when our clay birds were flying off into the distance, exploding one by one, we knew we were right next to a clay source, we just had to dig deep, we got more clay and started forming, soon after, we sent them off in a V shape and they thought they were geese. When they least expected it, the birds blew up, BOOM! Then we made a clay spider and let them run towards the towns people, they exploded and one of them almost got stepped on! Dei decided to go to another town and make birds. We did and we decided to head on over to Panama City. We made a clay sea snail, sea star, a clam, and a sea sponge. We threw them way out into the beach and soon after, we saw the snail explode. We knew it was the snail because of the size of the explosion, we were waiting for the sea star to bury into the snad, but instead we just put it under to help it, then we ran away, and 10 minutes later, BAM! There was sand EVERYWHERE! next we looked out and saw a massive ammount of bubbles come up, the spong was too far down in the reef to see it, but we could see the bubbles come up. Then we went on over to Honululu to make a clay shark, 3 days later we were out on a boat about to take it into the ocean, then about 2 hours later we saw a huge blow and it was almost like it was raining! We were glad to cool off, and to this day on, we still blow up animals we make.
The old man closed the book and the children said,”wowwww” after the story. Then one boy said,”Where did you find this book? I checked my library for it but i couldnt find it!” The old man wearing very similar clothes to Edwadu and his partner who looked like Deidara48 who was acting the story out looked at eachother. The old man just smiled and said,”I know a man” Grinning at all the children of the school, the teacher thanked him for coming and reading to the kids, then he grabbed his bag and his partner grabbed some quite familiar clay bag, and they were off to read to another school.
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