The Adventures of the Four Narwhal Friends: The Encounter with the Sea God
There once was a narwhal named Autumn. He also had three friends with the names Winter, Summer, and Spring. They were the best four friends that anyone could have! One day they were swimming along in the ocean blue when they came upon a sad sad part of the ocean. The bright blue color the ocean usually was gone and replaced by a much less vibrant blue that really made everyone much sadder. Spring, Autumn, Winter, and Summer were all very curious narwhals and of course had to search out the reason as to why this part of the ocean was much sadder than the rest. They began to swim deeper and deeper and it only got colder and colder. Soon, Summer could not take it anymore and swam back to her happier ocean where it was comfortable in temperature. She was Summer, after all, cold just wasn't her style. Spring, Autumn, and Winter continued on. Eventually Spring gave out as well, and went to find Summer. That left Autumn and Winter to find the mysterious cause of the sadness. After a few minutes more they found a boy crying on the ocean floor. He wasn't wet, or even dead for that matter! Just sitting there, letting the tears roll down his face. Autumn and Winter got closer only to discover it was none other than Percy Jackson! Son of the Sea God! No wonder he wasn't wet, he was Poseidon's child! Percy Jackson was a celebrity among the narwhals, so Autumn and Winter were simply ecstatic to find the Son of the Sea God! Upon getting closer to the demi-god, Autumn and Winter noticed his tears were the cause for the sadness! They were slowly flowing from his face and you could just barely notice that the tears were indeed the reason that was altering the oceans vibrant blue color into a sadder, dull, and less impressive blue. You could also tell, once you were closer, their was also an aura of sadness surrounding Percy, greater than any other. Autumn pipped up and asked, "Percy? Why are you crying so?" At first Percy made no movement or signs that he had heard them. Finally though, he slowly turned and said in a barely audible voice,
"All the blue ice cream was gone."
TO BE CONTINUED. (If journal topic permits).
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