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Monday, October 13, 2008

Where's His Favorite Candy---Elements Short Story

Where's His Favorite Candy?
Once upon a time there was a boy who loved this type of candy a lot. He could only buy it in the candy store near his house.
One day he went to the candy shop to buy his favorite treat. He saw his one favorite called Yummy Tummy's Gummy Bears and he quickly bought one for a Nickel (Ni). Then, he looked for his other favorite but he couldn't find it. Worrying where those treats had gone, he asked the cashier.
The cashier replied, "Oh those little gummy lollipops. I believe those Argon (Ar). We stop selling those already since only few people buy them. "
"Are you sure they Argon (Ar)?" The boy asked again.
"Yeah, I have Xenon (Xe) the paper that my boss was holding that the other store across the street would be selling them. But, I think those treats are still in the basement of the store. They may not have shelved them yet."
"Oh...Thank you very much."
The boy then raced across the street and snuck down the basement of the store. The Copper (Cu) didn't see him which was a good thing. In the basement, he Krypton (Kr) the Fluorine (F)order to look more sneaky. However, trouble was near him. He saw the copper's Silver (Ag) gun glistening in the dark. It was attached to the copper's waist. Seeing the big faded image of the Copper (Cu), he ran.
The copper ran after him but he couldn't catch up since he lacked Calcium (Ca) in his body. While he tried to chase the boy, he yelled with his funny accent, "Uranium (U) little boy! If I get you, I will Rhenium (Re) over with my car." After saying his last sentence, he gave a little chuckle.
Luckily, the boy was able to escape from the Copper (Cu). He went to the cashier in the store and told her what had happened. The cashier pretended to listen while she looked at the risks of pools without Chlorine (Cl).
The boy ended his story with the cashier with, "I hate candies."
The cashier caught the boy's last sentence and continued with what she was reading.

1 comments:

Ms. Hughes said...

10/10
Excellent story

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