Watercolors

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Torqu was a large ocean creature. She was blue with a neck as long as the giant kelp that grows in the Pacific, she had flippers made for paddling through the ocean currents. She had a sail at the top of her large head and at the tip of her long tail. Torqu lived all of her days in the kelp forest paddling through the water that was almost as blue as her eyes.

But, she always felt a little odd like, not....natural. She could only swim back and forth, every time she called out for someone, no one would answer. But she tried not to think to much on it.

Until this one day.














She felt herself melt into the water. As she looked down all the colors from the kelp forest began to disassemble and spread its colors into the water. Torqu heard painful cries all around her. What was going on? What was happening to her world? WHO COULD EXPLAIN THIS CATASTROPHE?!

Beeep booop bopidy beep bip beip boiup WOMP! ALTERNATE DIMENSIOOOOOOOOOOOOON:


Little Tyra was looking at the purty watercolor painting she made few weeks ago, it was of like a whale-fish thing, she set it on her wood nightstand. She was also sipping the most purified water she had ever sipped before, so pure. She also set that down on her nightstand. Biggest mistake of little Tyra's life. She had on accidentally spilled the purified water on her watercolor whale-fish thing!!,"AHHHHHHH! MOOOOOOM! MOOOOM I NEED PAPER NAPKINS!!!!!"
Little Tyra called for her mother to help her dry the painting.
It was no use, her whale-fish was ruined.



The moral of the story: DONT PUT WATER NEXT TO YOUR WATERCOLOR PAINTING! OR ELSE THIS HAPPENS:

The moral of the story: DONT PUT WATER NEXT TO YOUR WATERCOLOR PAINTING! OR ELSE THIS HAPPENS:

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