I've been on this island for about a year now, and I think I may have gone mad. I mean, when someone starts talking to a coconut named Rick, I'm pretty sure that means they've gone mad. Since I'm all alone on this island, I needed a friend, so Rick is that friend. One day, as Rick and I were gazing at the shore, I spotted some footprints in the sand. I compared my foot to the ones in the sand, thinking that they were probably mine. What surprised was, they weren't mine! I was thinking to myself, wait a minute, that's impossible! I've been here for what has felt like forever and never have met anyone else! Then I realized maybe if I met an actual person- no offense Rick- and became friends with them- again, no offense Rick- I might be able to become sane again!
I started searching the island for the mysterious person. I yelled "hello!" a couple of times to see if I could attract anyone's attention. Sadly, I caught the attention of the exact opposite. There were these strange, vicious animals surrounding me, and I was freaking out because I couldn't really escape, considering that I was in a pit. Out of nowhere, a boy swung in on a vine like Tarzan and grabbed me by the hip. Now I was starting to think, what the hell is going on?! Is this the guy who left the footprints?! We safely escaped, and he said to me out of all things, "You're kind of heavy."
He put me down, and then I started to scream, "You jerk! I've been starving for days! How could I be heavy after that long?!"
"Well excuse me, but I just saved your life."
"Yeah, thanks for that, but you just called me fat, you jerk!"
"I didn't call you fat, I called you heavy. There's a difference."
"Whatever, so what's your name?"
"I am Kyo, and you are?"
"I'm Sakura."
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The Mysterious Island of Lost Treasures
Teen FictionSakura has been stuck, alone, on an island with her only friend Rick the coconut. One day, she finds some footprints that don't belong to her. That's when she makes a new friend. After her and her new friend Kyo have some fun, a storm comes, bringin...