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The little green alligator tale.

The little toddler was to hyper!

By Bianca M RosarioPublished 5 years ago 3 min read
The little green alligator tale.
Photo by David Clode on Unsplash

Once apon a time, I decided to go out with some friends. They kept calling me to spend time on the weekend. Me and my 3 homegirls decided to rent a boat. My one homegirl didn’t have a baby sitter so she decided to bring her toddler John along. Everyone put life jacket on including John. John is so excited he decides to wear his ocean trunks and he brought his little brown teddy and his fishing pole. So we all got alboard as I suddenly saw a green head with dark eyes but I was so terrified I thought I was seeing things. I thought to myself could I be dreaming. I never seen something as green as the grass n as scary as the seas. I thought to myself maybe it was sea weed or something. I look to the side of the boat n I see a big sea dragon. I relax myself and just keep enjoying the ride. I look around again and the sea monster had hide. All of a sudden little toddler John begans screaming pulling his fishing rope towards the boat. All to find out he didn’t catch a fish at all he had caught a big alligator everybody on the boat went crazy at the flordia swamps. John was so sorry he decided to pull the alligator in it almost took down the boat. By now everyone on the boat is shaking holding each other’s hands to give each other great healings of comfort delivered from fear with beating hearts. By the next year little John overcame his fear and decided to buy a deer but the queer wouldn’t allow the purchase. A big jump from the alligator apairs n swallows John apart. I started shaking and woke up at once on my beach chair posted by the captain. It was just a daydream, bad dream at the middle of the sea just a tropical sunny day. The elements from the sun keep yellow beaming sun above the boat beyond the crystal clear beautiful waters. Just goes to show me dreams aren’t always as they seem. Samanthas little toddler John caught a cat fish then, suddenly I jump in front of him cause the alligator tried to grab him up. I quickly take the fishing pole from John weeling in the cat fish as fast as I can meanwhile the alligator 🐊 is getting closer n closer. I had to tell the captain speed up the boat cause the alligator almost jumped aboard the boat. Everything was clearly different compared to my dream but it was almost like a version at sea. I quickly grab the cat fish and pull him alboard but then from a distance as I stab the fish I see those dark black grayish eyes I knew then it was the alligator but this alligator wasn’t nearly as big as the one in the dream it was a baby but at first I wasn’t sure but didn’t wanna take any chances after having that dream. Glad little Samathas son got his wish the cute cat fish. Splash 💦 suddenly the baby alligator jumps alboard the boat scarying everyone besides John. Nobody realized this but this was John’s personal pet alligator he had a bond with Henry the gator, whom lived at sea. John use to travel the ocean with his dad. Little John was petting the baby alligator about the same length of him he bear hug him under the dawn morning lite. Samantha she drank a wine cooler as she looks at John with these terrible terrifying eyes. Samatha grew evil in the misks of dawn with her face full looks of fair. She then toosed the alligator 🐊 out of her eyes grew dark she was a anti alligator person anyways she grabs her gun n John screams as Samatha shots the alligator with her ak47 in the misk of the clear dawn ocean waters. When they got home john Samatha all John could say to his daddy is mommy killed my alligator 🐊. She then jumps up n down acting like a toldler herself calming she did it because she feared John protection and safety. John cry’s running to the boat in their yard. Daddy runs after to comfort little John with honey teddy bear 🧸 cookies. John sees his daddy and suddenly smiles as he puts his hands out for some of his favorite cookies.

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