July 30, 2005

Godzilla vs. Kumonga - by G.S.A.

Chapter Two: What is that?

Rising out of the water was Godzilla. Kumonga, swimming like mad, was soon at Kilt’s Dock. Kumonga sprang up into the air, and smashed the dock when he came back down with a crash. Jack ran as fast as he could, but white sticky string was falling all around, and Jack made it into Tokyo University before the webs tripped him and Kumonga caught him. “Prof. Fijimilk! Kumonga and Godzilla are out there! Summon the police station!” blurted Jack. “Well, well, here is are little crazed boy—!—!” a crash came from the ceiling an rained plaster on Prof. Fijimilk. Kumonga came down onto the desk, crushing it. Fire burst through the windows and whacked Kumonga off the desk; Godzilla came marching through the door and grabbed Kumonga as if he was a drumstick, and whacked and whacked and whacked Kumonga on the floor. Then he threw Kumonga out the window, as Godzilla almost crushed a sketch of a fish that is extinct. Kumonga came crashing again through the plaster wall, almost crushing an old couch. Prof. Fijimilk and Jack ran as fast as he could, dropping the lunch box (which his mom, sweet as sugar, packed a salmon and tuna sandwich in) on the ground, astonished at the gaping holes in the University. A big fluffy (hairy) spider was making a lot of noise, and Godzilla, who had been filmed in movies so many times, was burning the place up. Soon another group of professor’s and doctors came running out of the university. Godzilla sent Kumonga whirling like a Frisbee through the air and into the bottom of the sea! The big splash sent a piece of driftwood smashing into Jack’s head. Everything went black.

Posted by Kim at 6:41 PM

July 18, 2005

Godzilla vs. Kumonga - by G.S.A.

Godzilla was in Jack’s thoughts. The night before, Godzilla was seen in the harbor, eyeing an exiting ship. When the ship reached Tokyo Harbor, the ship had hit something, burst into flames, and sunk. Local authorities and sailors and officers and the Navy, all blamed Godzilla. The few survivors claimed it was a mine. One survivor blamed a Chinese ship, because he didn’t feel a thing before it blew up. He claimed it was a Chinese cannonball. No one thought about a bomb dropped from a Chinese airplane. When Jack got to school, he asked the kids about seeing Godzilla. No one had thought about it, except the teacher, who had a video of Godzilla the night before climbing onto Monster Island. When Jack got out of school, his father was home. His father had been on the Japan Fright when the “Godzilla Mine” hit the ship. His father had seen a spiky ball in the water, and was about to call out “All hands on deck” when another mine hit the ship, sinking it. The mine that did not blow up was nowhere to be found. His father thought it was a mine, but a Chinese ship in the distance and a Chinese plane overhead, it was hard to decide. No luggage had been saved. His father was on the ship because his job was filing important papers. His father had survived by hanging on to the gunpowder barrel that caused the biggest explosion. The mine hit the far side of the gunpowder room, blowing it up. Such an explosion, Jack’s father was lucky to survive the burns when the mine hit the side, because he was passing the gunpowder room when the mine hit. When Jack came back from school, he saw a small spider way off in the water. He peered closer. It wasn’t a small spider, it was Kumonga! As Kumonga swam closer, Jack could only think of the spider because of the destructive blows it used. Godzilla pierced the air and rose about 30 feet behind Kumonga. Godzilla was very inconsistent. Sometimes he helped the city, other times he would destroy Tokyo after a war because he hated them fighting, while he admired his one fights. Kumonga swam into Tokyo harbor, when he burst in to flames after a blue fire struck him in the bottom, and Godzilla entered a little later!

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