Thursday, November 14, 2013

The Disney Tales

   "Let me see your computer," Woody says walking into the study.
   "Okay, let me sign in first," Mike says opening the lid of his laptop, "Alright, Mike4427@gmail.com, and Mikeymonster5676," Mike says typing in his username and password and hitting the OPEN button. "Here you go Woody," Mike saying standing up.
   "Thanks Mike," Woody says sitting down.
   "Now, what did you need to tell us?" Sulley asks getting very impatient. 
   "Okay this is a message from King Triton. He said and I quote, "Woody, I need you to find the the humans that were sent here in order to do a task." 
   "That's what King Triton said?" Sulley asks sitting down.
   "Yes." Woody says.
   "The real King Triton?" Sulley asks again.
   "Yes the real King Triton, who else?" Woody says getting impatient as-well. "Anyway, when the magic map sent me here I couldn't help but think that you two still had Boo hiding, but then I saw those to and I knew they were the ones with the task."
   "They aren't the ones with the task," Mike says starting to walk away.
   "Yes they are Mike," Woody says pulling him back.
   "How do honestly believe that they have task?" Mike asks sounding as rude as Sulley had just moments ago.
    "Because King Triton's map starting glowing when I passed by them in the living room," woody responds.
   "Okay fine I'll tell them," Mike says sounding kind of eager.
   "Too late I think Sulley has already taken care of that," Woody says looking around the corner.
   

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