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hiker, I was actually enjoying myself, too distracted to think about

getting home now.

When I had finally cleared the field, I ran the last few meters of bare

soil to the water. It seemed clear, and being thirsty, I took a mouthful

of water and swallowed. Suddenly there was a thunderous roar from

the sea. A nearly eight foot figure arose from the water. It was misty

out over the sea and the figure’s visage was unintelligible. The figure

bellowed in a deep, boisterous voice, “Nick! Why have you partaken

of the sanctified water?!” “Uh........” The figure seemed more threat-

ening every second. “Well, you see I was s-somehow transported here

and knew I need water to survive.” I tried to force the knot out of

my throat as the figure responded in a grave voice, “The chosen one.”

By then the figure had returned to its bellowing voice, “l am the

leader of the remaining few members of a species whose name is

unpronounceable to you, boy. Many years ago our planet suffered a

terrible drought, so, being water-dwellers, when our oceans dried up,

many died. In a last effort to renovate the oceans, the Elders built

a machine to bring the chosen one. The one who would restore the

oceans.” I quickly shot back, “What can I do?” The creatures voice

had slowed down, “Give me the seed.” I thought to myself, “What

seed? The acorn!” Earlier I had found a large acorn and saved it in

my pocket. I checked. It was there.

I pulled it out of my pocket and threw it toward the creature. I

watched it land in front of him. Curiously, the sea expanded and

simultaneously, I rose. Through the planet’s atmosphere, the tunnel

of stars, and finally, back to Earth. “It’s been quite an adventure.” I

thought, still falling. “What will I tell my parents?”

10

Bradford Hurt is a 5th Grad-

er at Mercer School in Princ-

eton, WV. He enjoys reading,

playing guitar, baseball and

hiking. His gifted teacher is

Mrs. Stogner.