As I am walking in the woods, I am startled by a floating shark. As I stand there stiff from fright, I wonder to myself what should I do. I look around me and see nothing but trees. As I think of a strategy, the shark is approaching.
The shark has piercing blue eyes, jagged teeth, and speed like a race car. I feel lost due to the fright, but I must keep calm to figure out a plan. As the shark got closer, I began to run deeper into the woods that caused me to lose my sense of direction.
All I could think of, would I be found or would I die! As I ran through the woods, I checked my watch for the compass. I knew home was North, but …show more content…
I fell a few times, but I got up with more speed because I didn't want the shark to eat me. The whole time the shark was snapping at me.
Finally, I saw a light in the distance and began to run towards it as I got closer I had come to see a dimming campfire, but no one was around. At that point, I felt as if all hope was lost and that I was stuck in the woods without any food, water, or shelter.
So, that's when I started searching for anything that would help me survive. Luckily, I found a phone in an empty tent. That's when I heard a lot of fast movements around me; then all of a sudden I heard a missile like lunge above me. Then, I saw the shark coming right for me. Then, I used the rest of my energy trying to escape from this deadly shark that was in the forest chasing me.
When I ran, I ended up so far away I couldn't see the campfire. So luckily, I remember grabbing the phone at the campsite before running away. I found it in my back pocket. I was so happy that it had service, therefore I called my parents for help. My parents used a tracking device, and I was found. I would never go back in the woods alone knowing you may see swimming sharks in the