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Page 1: Indigo

Indigo

By Jemmimah

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The wave sloshed against the sides of my minuscule dingy called The Sunset, named after the first sunset I saw

when I went out to sea.

I watched the sun sink low into the vast western ocean the

remaining light from the sinking sun dyed everything blood

red.

Splash! I dove into the vast Indigo ocean.

The dark water felt like a cool soft blanket on my hard sun

worn skin, I watch as silver fish propelled past like sleek darts

through the ocean, my eyes opened wide at the sight of my

breath as small silvery pearls that flouted upwards towards

the blood red sky.

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The wave sloshed against the sides of my minuscule dingy called The Sunset, named after the first sunset I saw

when I went out to sea.

I watched the sun sink low into the vast western ocean the

remaining light from the sinking sun dyed everything blood

red.

Splash! I dove into the vast Indigo ocean.

The dark water felt like a cool soft blanket on my hard sun

worn skin, I watch as silver fish propelled past like sleek darts

through the ocean, my eyes opened wide at the sight of my

breath as small silvery pearls that flouted upwards towards

the blood red sky.

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All of a sudden I was snapped back into the harshness of

reality and suddenly I found myself quite alone in the vast

deep ocean.

But was I really alone? Chapter

two

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All of a sudden I was snapped back into the harshness of

reality and suddenly I found myself quite alone in the vast

deep ocean.

But was I really alone? Chapter

two

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Either I was quite wrong and my mind was playing tricks on me but I distinctly heard

something, A whisper in a forgotten

tongue, and even though I couldn't understand what it was saying I felt as though I

knew.

Then I saw it a deep amber eye that stared up at me, unblinking, ancient and

menacing.

I drew in a sharp breath of surprise and in the time I had done that My lungs had filled

with water and started to drown

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Either I was quite wrong and my mind was playing tricks on me but I distinctly heard

something, A whisper in a forgotten

tongue, and even though I couldn't understand what it was saying I felt as though I

knew.

Then I saw it a deep amber eye that stared up at me, unblinking, ancient and

menacing.

I drew in a sharp breath of surprise and in the time I had done that My lungs had filled

with water and started to drown

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Chapter 3

Drowning was terrible, my heart raced my blood

thumped I felt as lough my lungs were going to burst and all the time my brain

was saying "your going to die!."

Then it all stopped.

and I sank down into the eternal depth.

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Chapter 3

Drowning was terrible, my heart raced my blood

thumped I felt as lough my lungs were going to burst and all the time my brain

was saying "your going to die!."

Then it all stopped.

and I sank down into the eternal depth.

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The End

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The End