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    A small girl about the age of 9, was it? Oh yes. This girl's
name was Salamander. As you may have read, she has a
familiar name. This is because, as a baby, this girl lived
among the amphibians. Her parents, laying here on a bolder
at 3 weeks old, decided that lizards would be harmful to there
little gift from above.  Clearly, her parents had no good brain.
They went crazy taking care of children and went on to
burying, kids,..... ALIVE!

    They decided to spare one off-spring. Salamander was a
special young child. She had a transparent eyelid on her left
eye, and her tongue was 2 feet long.

    On Hallows Eve, Salamander would sit with her friends,
Christy and Barney, the dragonflies, and discuss how it would
feel to actually live with their parents.

    Christy would always cry and buzz off. But Barney, on the
other hand, he had a secret.  He was the son of Alexanandra,
the mummy horsefly. She was a famous monster through out
the swamp.

   On the ninth Halloween in a young girls life, she was
supposed to retrieve and consume a male of her kind.  After
Hours of Yelling and Buzzing, her new parents, Reeda and
Maxen Buzz decided that the rule would not give an exception
to Salamander.

  And she didn't refuse. And this is the tale why:

  That  Halloween was the best day of Sallys life.
She fell in love with a young Lurchi and ate him. But Alex,
killed Sally.      
“BEEP! BEEP!”  Katy Smith woke up to the sound of her alarm
clock at 3:20am. She got dressed in her best suit and made a
cup of coffee. Today was a big day. She would finally be able
to investigate a big murder scene.

      Katy Smith worked at NYPD as a detective for murder
scenes. No one knew she could see the future. Katy jumped
into her car and drove to 52nd street, Times Square.

      “Ring! Ring!” Katy’s phone went. Katy knew who it was so
she did not answer it.

      WHOA! Her car swiveled into an empty alley, and she was
out of gas, which was weird!

      “SHOOT!” Katy yelled hitting her wheel.

      “GET OUT OF THE CAR!” someone yelled outside her
car. Katy slowly got out of her car holding her gun incase it
got ugly.

      “GET OUT!” the stranger yelled in Katy’s ear. She got out
faster ready to run. He grabbed her gun quick as a fox and
then grabbed her arm. She worried. He put the gun to her
head.

      She knew she could see the future but this she defiantly
did not see coming. Now she knew…

                          Every Second Counts!
Every Second Counts!!