All the Sky: Part 2. Rubic’s Return by Avalon Weston
“Aakk! Yes?” screeched the buzzard. “They’re by the big water.”
“How do I find them?” asked Rubic.
“You just go south! To the sea!”
“Aakk! Yes?” screeched the buzzard. “They’re by the big water.”
“How do I find them?” asked Rubic.
“You just go south! To the sea!”
“I am left here. You know what BB stands for, don’t you? The Beast of Bodmin! All I want is a mate and follow-ons.”
“Tad is ill,
The cow is dead,
Mam is tired.
No one loves us.
It’s all coal and more coal!
For more and more money!”
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He lay down, his ears in the water. The sea was almost singing to him. The sun was warm on his face and he felt relaxed.
Suddenly he felt something grab his ankle. He couldn’t see what it was, but it was pulling him away from the shore and further out to sea. He couldn’t fight it and he couldn’t get away.
What was he going to do?
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