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Creative Writing: Down And Out
"What you say we go down shore and see what the storm brung in?" says Richard. "Ya, bet we get ourselves some fresh lobster out some ole' trap we find washed up!" exclaims Chester. "Martha, get us our coats while we find dem damn boots!" says Richard. The two men get their boots, grab their jackets and head for the beach. They two men walk for about an until a shiny object catches the corner of Chesters eye. "Hey Rich, I think I see something over there, lets go check it out," says Chester. They men walk to the edge of the grass where they find the gleaming objects. They notice that there are more than one, but about fifteen. They all have the same characteristics, they are all in the shape of bottles but they can't see in them. There is a name written on the outside but the salt in the water must have washed most of it off. They throw all the bottles in a garbage bag and decide to head home. From what they could see no traps had washed up, and their legs were getting tired. They walk the hour trip back to Richards house where they take off their garb and empty the bags. "What you suppose are in these?" asks Chester. "I don't know but as soon as we wash them a bit and open em' up we should find out" replies Richard. Chester fills an old fish box with water to wash the bottles. They clean the bottles them take them out and dry them. Martha hands Richard a corkscrew and finishes making supper. Richards grabs the first bottle and pops out the cork. He pulls out what seems to be a letter written by hand . Considering the conditions of the bottles the letters are still white, except for the contrasting black ink. He sets this letter to the side and opens up another bottle. He takes out another letter and sets it to the side. This process continues until all the bottles are empty and put to the side. "What do you make of these?" asks Richard. "I'm not sure w... Please login to view comments from other users.
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