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Lucky The Lizard

After a long cold winter, the first rays of summer sunshine
shone down on Lucky the lizards back.
Last summer had been horrible for Lucky as he had been hit by
Mr Davis’ lawnmower after searching for strawberries in his
backyard. Lucky didn’t like Mr Davis, not one bit.
However, Lucky was determined to make this summer the best
summer ever and decided to start searching for strawberries
straight away.







As Lucky emerged from the leaves into the beautiful
bright surroundings Maggie the mad magpie swooped
down and tried to grab him and eat Lucky for breakfast.
Lucky was scared but knew he could out run Maggie so
he crawled as fast as he could and hid behind a long log
where he was glad to be alone once again.






Yet Lucky was cold and desperately wanted to be warm.

So he carefully crawled out into the open and spread
himself onto a warm brown surface.


After only a short time of sunning himself Lucky heard a
loud noise. He looked up only to see a large red object
coming towards him, fast. The red object was too fast to
outrun, and too big to scare away. As it came closer and
closer Lucky became more frighted and couldn’t move.
After a massive whoosh noise Lucky opened his eyes in
terror, but lucky for Lucky the red object had not hit
him and was now disappearing into the distance.
Lucky decided it was time to go.




After crawling for a while Lucky spotted a patch of
strawberries in the distance. He went around tall trees,
in-between flowers, sticks, rocks and under a big green
fence to reach the strawberries.





























But when Lucky looked up he could not see the
strawberries anymore only a big brown bulldog looking
straight at him. Lucky was terrified; he was too hungry
and cold to run away. There were no logs nearby and
Lucky knew he couldn’t freeze, so he opened his mouth
very wide and hissed loudly at the dog, but the dog
began to come closer and closer. Until a loud yelling
noise came from the distance and the big brown dog ran
away.
Lucky was so relieved that he had not been hurt by the
dog, but also tired and weak as he had not eaten
anything and had still not found any strawberries.
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