Wednesday, 31 October 2012

The Creature by Michelle Guerra (7th Grader)

There was a magician whose name was Giby. He always dreamed about making his magic more amazing. His nephew was named Freddie Benson. Freddy is a boy who was always afraid of everything. Freddie was always scared of everything scary. Especially on Halloween when his uncle Giby did some scary magic tricks.

One late Halloween night, Giby was studying some witch crafting at the community library. He wanted to summon a witch, but he had done something wrong. Instead of making a witch he made a monster. He had three tiny red eyes, no mouth, and had a long sharp sword for a hand. He looked like he wonted to kill someone. Freddie walked in the room to find his Uncle Giby. He wasn’t aware that his uncle was studying witchcraft. The monster took one look at Freddie and Freddie screamed like a little girl. The monster ran towards him as if he was food. All of a sudden the monster grabbed him and they both disappeared.

Giby was so frightened. “I think… I… I… summoned that creature from… another dimension,” thought Giby. He couldn’t just stand there and do nothing; he had to bring Freddie back. He did exactly everything he did before to summon that creature. It came back with Freddie; he was unharmed and looked exactly the same. Giby realized that he was the monster’s master, so he sent the creature back to its dimension.

Monster in My Room by Oris Cruz (6th Grader)

Late one Halloween night, after trick or treating, Jerry saw a movie named ‘Monster in the Forest’. When it was time for Jerry to sleep, he couldn’t because of the scary movie he had watched. Jerry couldn't stop his knees from shaking. Whoosh went the wind against the window next to Jerry's head. He quickly grabbed his sheet and covered himself from head to toe. Jerry peeped with one eye and saw the shadow of a tree on his bedroom wall and screamed.

Suddenly, Jerry heard a knock, knock at his bedroom door. Jerry screamed. Then door opened slowly and he saw a tail whip back and forth. He quickly covered himself, again. Then he felt little feet walking up his legs. Jerry was trembling. Finally, he mustered up the courage to look. When he peeped, he saw that it was just Ginger. Jerry hugged Ginger and covered him too. Jerry was talking to Ginger but Ginger just meowed.

Jerry heard the door opening again. This time it was Jerry's mom. His mom asked him why he was screaming. Jerry told his mom the reason. Then Jerry's mom told Jerry that there were no such things as ghosts. Jerry thanked his mom and wasn’t afraid any longer. Jerry went to sleep happily without fear.

The Dream by Lourdes Hales (7th Grader)

A long time ago there was a little boy named Nathan who was a big scaredy-cat! One night his parents had to stay at work very late. When his nanny told him it was time for bed, he went to his bed and got under his covers. Suddenly, he heard a crash outside his window. When he looked out, he saw a shadow-like figure floating in mid air. He backed up onto his bed with tears in his eyes and a frightened look on his face.

Then, unable to hold in how he felt, Nathan let out a loud scream. His nanny ran up the stairway as fast as she could. “What is the matter,” she asked. “I think I saw a shadow move,” he replied with a scared voice. “It’s probably just a figment of your imagination,” she said, trying to calm him down. “Just try to go back to bed now,” “Okay,” he replied in a soft, yet scared voice.

A few minutes later, he tried to go to sleep but he couldn’t because he wanted to wait for his parents to come home. After waiting for 4 hours his parents finally came, but when he ran downstairs to hug them, he noticed it was the boogie man and his wife. Nathan did not know what to do except scream and run. He pushed through them and ran off into the deep dark woods. After running for approximately an hour, he stopped and looked around, but all he saw was darkness.

Nathan did not know what to do. So he sat down on a cold damp rock to think and cry. “All I want is my family, my warm bed and a hot cup of cocoa.” Finally Nathan decided to see if he could find his way out of the dark, scary woods. When he rose to his feet, he felt something drag him down. When he looked back he noticed it was just a root sticking out of the ground from a nearby tree. He got up and was only able to take a couple steps before he heard the words he had been waiting to hear. It was the sound of his parents calling out his name. “Nathan, Nathan,” they yelled. Nathan ran to his mom and dad who had open arms, ready to hug their son.

After that happy family reunion moment, they decided to start walking home and on the way, Nathan told his parents everything that had happened to him that night. Suddenly Nathan felt a splash of freezing cold water on his face. “What was that for?” Nathan asked. Then, before he could say anything else, he woke up and realized it was all a dream. Thank goodness Nathan thought to himself. During breakfast he told his parent’s everything that happened in his dream that night.

Scared Boy by Gabrielle Matus (5th Grader)

In the small town of Santa Elena in the Cayo District of Belize, ten year old Tom and his mom lived in an old wooden house. The boy loved to harass his mom because he was frightened to sleep alone. Tom was afraid monsters would get him. One night while Tom was lying in his bed, he heard a sudden shriek and he cried, “Mom, are you okay?” But there was no answer and everything was silent. He went down the stairs and he saw a monster attacking his mom. Tom asked his mom, “What can I do? His mom told him to stay back or else the monster would attack him as well. Tom could just stand by and watch his mom get hurt, so he got a broom and started to beat the monster.

The monster turned around and tried to kill Tom but he ran into his room and locked the door. Then Tom heard his mom screaming again. He cried, “Mom, are you okay?” Tom left the safety of his room and ran back down the stairs to where his mom was on the floor, bleeding. Tom knew the monster was still somewhere in the house. So he called the neighborhood woodsman who, in no time, came over with an axe. After a short hunt for the monster, he killed it. Then they took Tom’s mom to the hospital.

The doctor said she would survive but would have some brain damage. Eight weeks later, Tom’s mom returned home. She has some disabilities like writing and eating by herself but if she can survive a monster, she could survive anything.