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(Genre:Fiction) (101 words)
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Out the front glass of the grocery store three people took in the scene. The rain was not letting up one bit. The buggies in their sight were left from before the monsoon.
“You were hired to retrieve buggies,” Tom the manager declared.
“I cannot swim,” pimple faced Jeremy replied.
“It is only to your ankles,” Tom said.
“What if the pavement has settled?”
“Oh for heaven’s sake,” Miranda exclaimed. She grabbed an umbrella and sloshed out toward the buggies. Tom and Jeremy stood in terror when they saw the shark fin pop up near the store sign at the road.
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Hey, he tried to warn her.
Yah! Sharks in the parking lot! Is it safe to go anywhere?? Maybe Jeremy can come to the rescue by throwing tuna for the shark? A fun story you came up with, Joe.
I can hear the theme music from here. As for size, it could have been a swimming landshark.
janet
Who know how deep the water truly was, the carts could be on an island with everything else washed away.