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From
The Long and Short
Adventures of Eamon
Birdsley...
Suddenly
and scarily, the ground
underfoot shook. A
deep-seated rumble, more
like a mumble, came
along for the ride. Earthquake!
popped into Eamon’s
mind. Hog’s Bay was
periodically shaken by
the Earth’s movements,
a by-product of the
tectonic plates jostling
for position far
belowground. ...
Eamon’s
body took over from his
scared-stiff mind.
Acting independently, it
left his slower brain
behind. Surely as fleas
fly and flies flee from
a can of bug spray, the
terrified boy fled
through the ferns.
Fronds slapped his
thighs and face. He
tripped on a ground
vine, pitching headlong
into a tangle of
creepers. Eamon’s
overactive imagination
caught up to its clumsy
body and retook control.
He thrashed about as
flashes of the jungle
coming alive in the form
of wriggly snakes
panicked him: vines
became vipers, creepers
turned into boa
constrictors, all
entwining him in their
cold coils. Weirder
still, the stems of the
giant ferns morphed into
stepladders.
Eamon
was caught in a hideous
game of Snakes and
Ladders!
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