"Please, I'm begging you, just fly me out!" I pleaded with a bad whose name is Cora to get me out.
She let out a sigh, "Fine, but promise to feed me everyday once we get out."
"Alright, you will get some meat. I will put it on my window." I gripping me back pack, "Are we going or not?"
Cora rolled her eyes, "We need food, this may be a few hours."
I held up my lunch box, "I keep food in here."
"Oh, alright, but you seem heavy, as a rat an all." Cora was looking me up and down.
I huffed, "Puh-lease, I don't weigh too much. Now, let's go," I jumped on the bats back quickly, putting my scarf around her neck loosely so that I can guide her, "Let's go."
Cora took off swiftly, gliding through the air gracefully. I let out a joyful yell when I saw the running water again. After 2 hours of flying we took a pit stop to eat and rest.
Cora flopped down, "If I knew I would've been flying this much, I would've eaten the biggest rat!" she exclaimed.
I laughed handing her half of my pb and j sandwich, "You better eat up, we still have a while to..." I paused when I head the rumbling of paws. I could hear Ted's commanding voice yelling over the hundereds of rats, "Cora, we need to go!" I screamed packing everything up and shoving it into my back pack. I jumped on to her and we took off leaving the rats behind.
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The Secret Sewers
Non-FictionWhen Addy Chase moved to New York City, she never expected finding a group of under ground people turned into sewer rats. After discovering how the ended up that way, she is created into one as well, but is there a way for her to changed back?