The Curse of Coldbrook Beach
The Curse of Coldbrook Beach — Chapter 1
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The Curse of Coldbrook Beach Are we their yet? asked Alex. “Not Yet. said mom. My name is Madison Hanson. People call me Madi. I am 13 years old. I am Black and my hairstyle is an afro. I am wearing
a black T-shirt with jeans. I like black, mostly because I am Black. My brother Alex Hanson, can be a brat. We are twins, he is 13 years old like me. He wore overalls. He has a Bowl cut. He is black
like me. Our Cat, Ashley, is a Grey Abyssinian. “Were here.” announced Dad. I got into my bathing suit. Mine was a peek-a-boo cut out center, and beads decorating the tie between the two triangle
style top pieces. Alex put his swimming shorts on. They had red hot flames on them. I put my snorkel on. I dived down and saw lots of fish. But then I saw a hand poke out. “Huh?” I wondered. Then I
saw the most ugliest thing of all nature! It was big, It had blue skin, ripped pant’s and clothes, and had no eyes and had flaming red hair. I screamed as the thing moaned and walked towards me. I
quick tried to swim to land, but the thing grabbed my leg and pulled me down. It chocked me so hard I couldn’t breathe. I fainted. The thing tested to see if I would wake up, then went back under the
sand. Everyone was looking for me. “Madi, Madi”? called Alex. “Alex, Quit shouting. We will find her.” said Dad. “ Well, I’m gonna find her now. I’m not being stupid to not find her.” said Alex. Alex
put his snorkel on and dived to get me. He saw me, out cold. “Oh my Gosh.” thought Alex. He bought me back up. “I found her.” yelled Alex. I woke up slowly. “Honey, what happened?” asked Mom. “ I saw
something.” I said scared. “What did you see? Asked Alex inpatient. I saw something ugly. It had no eyes, and it was like a Zombie.” I explained. “It was probably your imagination, duh.” said Alex
mean. “Shut it, Alex. I’m telling the goshdang truth. “Wow, I would like to hear about more of your stupid stories again. HA!”, said Alex snobby as he walked away snobbish. “I just got to. I just
have to prove them that I saw it. To be continued...
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