I want to encourage y'all to do this crazy, random, fun, writing
challenge which is the perfect thing to do on cold, indoor evenings. Grab a couple siblings (they can be really young or really old-they
only need to be able to put words on paper) and a piece of lined paper and
pencil for each. Then sit in a circle and start a timer for, say, 2 minutes. Everyone
writes a few lines to a paragraph of the beginning of a story. Try to leave a
bit of suspense or mystery at the end of your section when the timer goes off.
If you’re in the middle of a sentence go ahead and finish, and yes, semicolons
are legal. ; ) Then everyone around the circle- pass your paper to the person
to your right, wait a few seconds for everyone to read the section, and then
start the timer, and WRITE! Do this until everyone has their own story starter again
and the story has come to some sort of conclusion. Read the whole story in
front of you and give it a name. Make the stories as weird and funny as you
want and have fun!
This is one of our favorites--
Shane’s
Adventure
(Emma) Vroom, vroom! A black car sped down
an alley and disappeared behind a corner; a red truck raced after it. It turned
the corner and stopped. A man got out and saw, to his astonishment, a row of
men dressed in black holding guns.
(Anna) He clenched the truck door handle
and took a quick step backward, his eyes quickly taking in the scene. “Shane
Matthews,” an accusing voice spoke, and he saw a dark figure step from the
black car still smoking behind the blockade of agents. “Why are you following
us? We are nothing of your concern, little cowboy. And yet you persist on
making a scene,” he growled.
(Perry) “Well," Shane drawled, still grasping
the truck door handle, “as long as you are real agents, I don’t have to worry
about a thing. But I happen to have a hunch that you’re not real agents.” He
grasped the door handle more tightly. “And,” he added, “that you’re not real
people either.” He pressed a hidden button on the door handle and light short
from the front of his truck.
(Kate) The “agents” disappeared completely,
and Shane sighed. “I wish they’d stop sending holograms to try to scare me.
What I need is some real action.” An impossibly deep voice spoke from
above, “You have you’re wish.” He tipped his head back to see out from under
his hat and saw a gigantic black helicopter. His heart stopped, and he tried
the button again. It didn’t work.
(Pearl) Dozens
of black birds came swirling out of the hatch in the bottom of the helicopter.
Shane took action right away. He threw a rope into the sky and fortunately it
hooked to a sky hook. Then he climbed and climbed. The birds did their best to
knock him down, but he had his hand gun ready. “Help!” he heard a soft but
scared voice plead. Shane reached the helicopter and pulled himself inside. The
birds were about to attack the earth bellow, but then Shane saw a button that
said “destruct all fighting units”. Shane pressed it and instantly the birds
floated into a passing mist. Then Shane saw a bad guy in the driver’s seat.
Beside him was sitting a beautiful girl all tied up in ropes. He knocked the
man out and shoved him out the window. Then he flew the helicopter down to a little
chapel in Pennsylvania where he and his fiancé wanted to get married.
The End
Hahaha!!!! That is really funny, Anna!
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