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Terror in the Seventh Sea
The monster carried a copper saber in his left hand, giving me a fright. He was slashing an imaginary foe with a bronze sword in his right. Upon closer inspection I saw this skeleton’s all-knowing green eye For a pirate who was long deceased, he was definitely a scary guy. I stepped out of the way and watched him run another through. The guy gave a gasp, collapsed, and fell into a funk of solid blue. Skeleton pirate heard my gasp and hissed “My name is Hank!” Within seconds he was making another child walk the plank. The child was bound and gagged, so I jumped into the water too. It was the most gorgeous ocean, with ribbons of periwinkle blue. The child was grateful to be saved, and told his story to the police. I tried to back him up, but it did not work. He introduced himself as Reese.
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