Loonakids: Beach Bummer
Chapter 1
A blonde girl dragged a suitcase into the living room of a tall tower and laid it with about 10 others. "It's about time we take a break. Things have been getting pretty stressful lately, what with the…well, you know."
"Yeah, we know, Wendy," said a brown-haired girl, "You're getting ready to lay an egg."
"Very funny, Daniella," said Wendy, "Speaking of eggs, has anyone seen my husband?"
Just then, a black-feathered duck anthro walked in, dragging about 5 suitcases with him.
"Did you pack your whole room, Duck?" asked a dark-furred female bunny.
"Very funny, Lucy," said Duck.
"Actually, she does have a point," said Wendy, "We're only going to the beach for the week. We're not moving!"
"Fine!" Duck pulled out the suitcase in the middle and the rest of the pile fell on top of him. He dug himself out. "I hate this vacation already and we haven't left yet."
Wendy helped him get up. "Just wait. We're probably not going to get to the beach before Zadavia calls and says we have to stay."
BEEP!
"You see!"
"It's Tech," said a female coyote, pushing a button on the intercom on the wall, "What do you want?"
"Just wondering what's taking so long."
"Duck," everyone else (except Duck) said.
"Hey, I'm right here!" Duck snapped.
Tech E. Coyote rolled his eyes downstairs. "Just get down here before it's winter!"
In less then a second, a blue-and-purple-feathered road runner sped down the stairs, taking a suitcase with him.
"Now why does it seem inevitable that you'd get here first, Rev?" Tech asked, sarcastically.
Rev gave him a look.
About 2 minutes later, the lift reached lobby and out came the others.
Another 14-year-old female bunny came forth. "I think it's about time we take a vacation. If we go on one more crazy life-risking adventure around Mom's due date, we're gonna put her into labor!"
"Glad to know you're thinking about me, Nadine," said a bunny that looked exactly like her except slightly older (and by "slightly" I mean by over 20 years).
Another duck that looked exactly like the first one except younger, came up next to Nadine. "Well, let's get going. It's about an hour or 2 to the beach and-"
"Don't worry, Jack, I got my Music Blaster," said another female coyote, walking right past him.
"I'm not worried about getting bored, Sarah, I'm worried about falling asleep halfway there!" 5 minutes later, Jack fell asleep in the car.
Jack walked over to the ocean and stuck his feet in the water. "It's about time we get a break. And since I am a water fowl, this is definitely the best choice. I'm just glad we don't have to worry until next week about any more overexcite—AUGH!" He jumped into Sarah's arms. "Th-Th-There's a SHARK!"
1: There was a fin in the water, so he wasn't entirely wrong. 2: The "shark" jumped out of the water as soon as he closed his eyes and…
"Eh, Jack, that's a dolphin!" said a grey and white rabbit.
Jack opened his eyes and looked. "Oh…well, it's an honest mistake, Ace."
Sarah looked at him. "Jack, 3 things: 1, you're an idiot. 2, GET OFF ME!" She knocked him off and he fell face-first in the sand. "And 3, I hope you don't get this overexcited if your little sibling turns out to be a girl."
Jack got up and spit out some sand. "Thanks for the support, cuz!" He stood up. "Look, maybe I'm just a little jittery from the past…5 years of one thing after another. Maybe we can finally get a break."
They couldn't get a break. As it turns out, there was a sea monster hiding in a cave deep below the surface.
The creature wrapped its tentacles around the rocks, still not coming out of the shadows to reveal its true nature. "Soon," it said in fish talk, "we will bring down the surface-dwellers, like that idiot Adolpho failed to do. They will lose their strength and fall to us. And we shall rule the whole world!"
Crazy fish, huh?
