Forest Guardians Chronicles: A Matter of Humanity, Beth Roose [best motivational books for students .txt] 📗
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There was a flurry of things going on between Mr. Garman, Dr. Mottice, and Morgan. Suddenly, a giant crashing noise came from inside of the side room. Fear overtook the determination that had been on everyone’s face. Before the others could move, Marsha grabbed the light arrow that Dr. Mottice had been working on and flung open the side door and found herself face to face with a very awake and extremely angry minion drone. Marsha, not backing down from the freaky creature, began to speak confidently, “Your ugly face and the horrific acts you have committed are taking you right to the pit of Hell!” The infuriated and provoked drone lunged forward, and Marsha drove the light arrow right between his eyes, vaporizing him immediately. Mr. Garman ran to Marsha, “Marsha! Are you all right?” Dr. Mottice rushed over to Marsha’s side, “You did not have protection from the radiation on that arrow! We must treat that now. Morgan, do you have the iodine pills?” Dr. Mottice grabbed Marsha and pulled her over to the nearest table and sat her down while Morgan rummaged for the necessary medicine. Mr. Garman was already running the radiation detector over her, which came back with a small residual amount. “No one is to pick up that light arrow without protection,” Dr. Mottice ordered. Zonga stepped forward. “My tribe will have no protection and we do it like this.” Zonga pointed down to the shapeshift body he currently was residing in. “We will be in shapeshift as a flock of Blue Herons. Freda volunteered to lead the charge.” Zonga leaned down slowly to pick up the light arrow. “Let's get these 12 arrows done, NOW!” said Zonga firmly. Marsha brushed off Dr. Mottice and said, “He is right, we have little time to get this done. We know it works, so now let’s work fast.” Dr. Garman walked over to Marsha and gave her a big hug, then lifted her chin, their eyes locked. Mr. Garman’s eyes were pools of water. Marsha reached up and wiped his tears away and said, “I love you, Dad.” They hugged again.
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The Saving of Humanity
“Alright, we all know our assignments,” said Morgan. “The Hornet Queen will be here anytime now. She has been visiting by herself, and I expect she will again today.” Suddenly, everyone in the lab heard the dreaded buzzing sound. It was so loud that the building began to vibrate, shaking the glass in the new windows. Instantly, everyone’s head started to spin, and the pain that followed was intense. Bev fell to the floor, Doc’s knees buckled beneath him, Marsha and her Dad held onto each other for balance, while Zonga picked up the arrow and placed it in the bow he carried with him. He put himself into an archer stance, waiting for the evil queen to make her entrance. Debris began to fall, hitting Dr. Mottice, knocking him out. As the vibration continued, the group peered up toward the sky, noticing that the roof of the building was torn off. There she was, flying over 60 feet high, the Hornet Queen. Bev let out a scream that everyone in the valley most likely heard. The evil queen spoke, “This Valley and the Park are mine. I told you to stay away, but you did not listen. Now, as punishment, you must all die!” Zonga, standing behind the group, ready to shoot his arrow, finally released it into the air. It arched into the sky like a silver flame and
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