Chapter 1 The Beginning

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     When the ride started it just seemed like the normal beginning of the ride, the smoke, the turbulence, and the looks through the 'windows' that were actually just screens. Then a few minutes into the ride; it was getting to be a really long of a ride. I looked around and saw all of the flashing buttons that made sounds like, whoosh, boom, and other sound you would expect to hear from a rocketship in space. I glanced around and the screens had turned black, like they normally do when the ride is over. Suddenly, a problem arose.

     The problem wasn't just a ride breakdown with people in it, no it was that we could be in space! Bella noticed the problem first. She started to go into this panic phase that I have never seen her in before. She started frantically pressing buttons to get us out of the spacecraft. I tried to calm her down by saying, "Bella, we are at MOONLAND and on a ride it's ok they will get us out of here ASAP. I know they will."

     She immediately snapped back with, "Do you not even remember this ride?" I started thinking hard after she had said that. I then noticed a new look i had never seen before, out the so called 'screen'. It was cool for the first few seconds of noticing it. Before long, I came to realization, Bella was right! We had been launched into space. I then admired the look of the outside again, until Bella slapped me. Bella had to be to the point where she was going to lose it. There was suddenly a insanely loud meteor shower started outside of the spacecraft. Bella and I had to yell at each other in order to talk to each other. "Frank, you have been a space trained monkey right?"

     I really hate screaming because it hurts my throat, but I have to reply somehow. "No but I do have a few friends that have been. They never left Earth though. They taught me a thing or too," I screamed.

"Then why aren't you doing anything?"

"I don't remember anything."

"Then think!"


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