Thursday, November 15, 2012

Journal #17: Sensory Details

As the light blue fuzz feathered through the warm current of air purring from the heating vent, Katie fell off her chair.  Katie fell due to the hysterical laughing fit Allie had put her in.  This was brought on by the wonderful humor and wits that Allie had of course.  Katie, however, fell and broke her left wrist.  Allie, being comparable to the greatest of heroes, scooped Katie up and ran her to the nurses office.  The nurse was not there, so it was up to this great girl to save the day, and possibly Katie's young life.  Allie grabbed the painkillers and crushed them up with her fingers then injected them into Katie's bloodstream to stop the blinding pain of her wrist being broken.  Katie did not react well to the painkillers, and developed a rash on her arm!  Allie just thought, oh no! another battle to face!  But smart and brave Allie put lotion to ease the rash.  Next, Allie grabbed a splint made from her bare hands to use to straighten Katie's wrist back out.  Allie needed a bandage to wrap the splint to her hand!  She looked to the left and found a leather couch.  Allie tore the fibers of the couch in half and made a wrap with her own two hands.  She is truly a hero!  Her great strengths made the leather of the couch perfectly capable to use as a wrap for her injured friend.  She tightly wound the leather bandage around Katie's wrist.  Katie arose with a brand new life in her eyes.  She was back to normal!  Allie actually did such a good job, she actually healed Katie's arm in two days and now Katie can throw a 98 mile per hour speedball and became the first women to play in the Major Leagues.  Katie's life is obviously ten times better just because Allie was in it.  As for Allie, she became and astronaut and a national hero.  She received the Nobel Peace Prize and saved the world from the zombie apocalypse.

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