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Jurassic Encounter:Pterodactyl
A field trip to the new History Museum sounded like fun. We boarded the bus as soon as the school day had begun. I was excited, thinking seeing dinosaurs would be as cool as Jurassic Park movies where the scary T Rex held rule. I wandered off after eating lunch, looking for a bathroom but the head I found was crowned with an orange plume. I screamed! It squawked, and beady eyes stared at me. Unable to move, I closed my eyes tight, so I wouldn't see. I felt its warm breath on my neck and heard its wings flap. My first instinct was to run, but I really needed to crap. Sharp claws scratched the skin on my arms and my back, then it screeched with a fiery roar that burned my backpack. I fell to the ground, hoping it would think that I was dead but I squinted enough to see the orange plume on its head. It circled me twice, then flew away. To where, I didn't care because I was alive, although it had scorched all of my hair. No one believed my story, not even Mr. Tom, my teacher. He said dinosaurs are extinct and I didn't see such a creature, then rolled his eyes at me and I think he nearly went beserk when I said, "and then a flaming pterodactyl ate my homework!" January 29,2021 ...and then a flaming pterodactyl ate my homework contest Sponsored by: John Lawless
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