Invisi-man

If I were invisible for 24 hours, I would do a few things during my time. I would first sneak in to professional sports games like an Angels game or a Lakers game. I don’t usually go to these because of business but sneaking a ride there and sneaking in to the game to watch. Then I would visit multiple stores and steal all the activated vbucks gift cards and lottery tickets. I would get a lot of vbucks on my account in Fortnite so I could buy a bunch of exclusive stuff and the lottery tickets give me a chance to become rich. The third a final thing I would do when being invisible would be to go to the best food places to try them and go to my favorite dessert places in the town. That is what I would do if I were invisible for 24 hours.

Life On The Island, Oh!

Ah, here comes Randy Idea, the man of sailing the seven seas. “Mr. Idea, ready for our 50 day trip? “Am I ever! What a great time we will have!” It was the year 1854 in London, England. Randy Idea was the greatest sailor to ever live, he tackled the fiercest water, greatest beasts, and treacherous times. But on day 33, it came. The Imegert was the most feared beast in all the seas. Larger than the Kraken, smarter than Chuthulu, a terrible foe. It ransacked the ship, eating crew in sight, and throwing the remains all over the place. Randy Idea though survived, but awoke on an island. He soon figured out he could walk the perimeter in two hours. There was a small forest, with the luxury of in season mangos! There wasn’t a creature in sight though, and it would have been nice to have a friend. Back at home though, word got out of the attack. And Randy + the crew was declared legally dead. After a few weeks, Randy had a simple daily routine. Wake up in a small shelter, eat breakfast of later found ferrets, search the island, eat lunch of mangos, build more of his shelter, try to find a way to escape, work out, eat dinner of ferrets and mangos, go to bed in an improved shelter. He never got sick, because no one with a sickness was there. But after 200 years, someone finally came. They were in a helicopter flying around patrolling, and saw Randy working out. They rescued him, and he gave them the greatest Mangos in return for saving him. He asked what year it was, and they said 2054. Randy was puzzled but later found out that those mangos had kept him alive for 200 years. He told the men his story and they were amazed. Randy went on to live a happy life in the future of our world.

Rad Reading – January

This month I read Code Of Honor by Alan Gratz. It is a book about an Iranian kid named Kamran Smith trying to clear his brother’s name after being captured and staged by terrorists from Iran and Afghanistan. His brother is Darius Smith who Kamran looks up to a lot. He joined the American army and was sent to raid an Afghanistan base of terrorists. But one day after his senior prom it gets on the news that Darius has joined a terrorists group and is responsible for the loss of lives at an American camp in Afghanistan. Kamran and his family is kidnapped by the government and sent to a maximum security prison in Washington D.C. But he thinks something is off. In the videos Darius has filmed he made references to games they played as children. He gets help from a man named Mickey Hagan who works for the CIA. The references are hidden codes pointing to future attacks. Then Kamran tries to escape. He moves stealthily and does get out with help. Will he clear his brother’s name? Or will he die trying.

I really liked this book because it was action packed and always gives good cliffhangers. There are only slow parts when there needs to be and there are surprises no one could predict happening. That is why I really liked this book.

My favorite character was Jimmy because he had a snarky attitude which was funny in some parts. He also seemed to butt in randomly which was also funny. But his backstory is also cool as well. Before Mickey Hagan found him he was a black hat hacker, or was a criminal hacker, but now he is a white hat hacker, or good hacker. He helps the team in digging up dirt and backstories and disables anything electronic in the way.

A Shortcut

I was walking home from the store one day when I decided to take a shortcut through the woods since it would end up in my neighborhood. I had always done that walking home from school and during the summer I worked on my path with my friends. The woods were hilly and confusing making it hard to traverse. But the now finished path was flat and went around the hills. But for some reason the woods felt different today. There was a heavy fog laying trapped in the woods and it looked like Chucky was going to pop out any second. But it was getting late, so I had to go through. I saw the path and headed on it quickly. I was nearly halfway home when I saw something glowing in the distance. I decided to check it out. It was over a few hills but when I got there I was stunned. It looked like someone had shattered the fabrics of reality. There was a glow in the center but there was something that looked like broken glass surrounding it in suspended animation. I grabbed a rock and chucked it into it. The thing glowed and made a zapping sound. I got a little too close though and it started pulling me in. I screamed and tried to break free but it was too strong. I woke up in a weird world. The sky was green but the trees were blue! But then I remembered that it was getting late and had to dreadfully turn around. The thing sucked me in again and spit me out again. I would definitely be back here again. It was a very interesting shortcut.