Hipark: A Narrative Fiction

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Hipark
In an old flooded out basement lab in the year 1980, a scientist named Josh was conducting experiments to see if he could give animal traits to other animals. Josh is dumb as a doornail but likes to tell himself he is a genius. He is short with fire red hair, green eyes, and big buck teeth.
While Josh was going up the stairs he heard a gigantic splash. When he went downstairs, he saw that the house was flooded a lot more. The water was now up to his waist. Then he saw it...the shark-like fin that look as if it could cut steel, and in a flash he bolted up the stairs. After he gathered the courage to go back downstairs, the finned creature was gone. When he searched the basement, he saw a hippo and a shark. As he began to run up the …show more content…

It looked like a shark with hippo legs, a shark tail, shark teeth, hippo head, and was breathing air! He called the police to come help rid him from this hipark but they just said not to make things up. He said he wasn’t so the cops came to help. They went upstairs to check it out. After a few minutes, Josh heard screams and went to go see what happened. When he opened the door, he saw lots of blood and he instantly closed the door. Now he knew it was a carnivore. He decided to open the door again. He didn’t see the hipark so he left to look for it. As he closed the door, he saw it at the end of the hallway. The stairs groaned as it ran down the stairs and out the door.
When it got to the beach, it chased all the people away. It was running at 40 mph. When everyone was gone, it went into the water because it’s skin sunburned easily. In the water, the hipark can swim 35 mph. After today the beach got it’s new name Hipark’s Beach.
Now it is the year is 2015 and the huge happy hungry hipark still lives on the beach. It lives with both hippos and sharks. It’s main food source is turtle eggs and fish. The population of the hipark is now in the millions. Now Josh got rich for making the hipark and Josh got a new lab that wasn’t

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