100 Miles Under

100 Miles Under

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A story I started writing in third grade, until I dropped it in sixth. Although I'm not going to continue writing it, I thought I wouldn't let all that work go to waste. It was also cowritten by my friend, K.C.B. The Bermuda Triangle has always been a object of mystery to humans. That's what made Amelia Earhart Jone's adventure loving parents want to visit. Boy, was that a mistake. When Amelia went, she was expecting the worst. Hurricanes, pirates, whirlpools. But She found something she didn't expect to. Atlantis. I'm warning you now, there's a whole lot of cringe in here. I wrote it mostly in third grade, so expect a lot of horrible metaphors and 2D characters.
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I've never believed in fairytales, superstitions or fears of fantasy worlds. It's the year 1871, and yet people still believe in such idiotic stories. My job as a stoker on this ship is just so I can get some money to live on, but when the ship goes down and I'm rescued in a submarine, I'm forced to help an ambitious Jenny Playfair, a woman obsessed with finding the lost city of Atlantis. She's crazy, of course, or at least I believe she is, until she shows me evidence that such a city just might exist. As we dive farther into the deep in a desperate attempt to find something, and someone, I come to wonder: If Atlantis is real, what are we to expect? Is there more to this than we know? And if the person with me being completely true about her intentions on finding this city? It's an adventure I didn't sign up for, but quickly find myself in. But the more I find and learn about the ocean around me, the more I realize fairytales just might be true after all. Disclaimer: I do not own Zombies, Run! or any of the characters in it. This is my Stoker Five's version of Mystery at 4,000 Fathoms in the New Adventure section of the app.

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