Ready to eat?(chapter 1)

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                                               "This isn't funny give it back!", Rain screamed. She was being held down by 2 twins that were 4 years older than here. Their names were Hara and Tara, and the leader of this was her same age and her name was Lissel.

                                                     "But I want to read it and you can't do anything about it!'', Lissel remarked in a taunting voice. She opened the book slightly. Rain shed some tears and tried to brake free. But before Lissel opened the the book fully a loud screech came. SCREEECH!

                                                      ''Shit! They're here! Lets go Hara and Tara!", Lissel said in a worried voice. They ran as fast as they could and left Rain all by herself. Then Rain ran home as fast as she could. The screech came closer and closer to the village. Rain finaly made it home and her family was there too. Then, the screech came so close that rain felt like crying some more. I hate keekkers.. she thought.

                                                              Finaly the keekkers appearred. The things that had been atacking the village for hundreds of years. They had the body of a dragon and the heads of goats. But they were nothing like goats!  Unlike goats these things were carnivores. They were about 30 feet tall. The village called them keekkers for some reason.

                                                               The keeker atacked the village every 3 days or every time it went hungry. If more than 50 people survived the atack, the keekkers weren't very hungry. Even if the villagers were inside their homes the keekkers would take the house apart. Sometimes if your running away from it, it would swoop you up like an eagle and take you away forever. No one knew what they would do with you or where they would take you. No one had ever come back to tell the tail.

                                                               Rain looked at her window shivering. It was hard for a 12 year old to know life was going to be like this forever. 

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