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One night, the Trinoid Yatsudenwani was out of the Dino-house, walking about while crying his eyes out over something. Whatever he said, which woke up most of the people who lived near them. Those who woke up started to throw things at him. More than a little saddened by this, Yatsudewani ran into the nearest alley he could find.

"First..." the Trinoid whined, "... she rejects me, and now... these people..."

Before he could say anything else, he heard something. He didn't know what it was, nor what caused it.

"What was that? Who's there?" he asked, hoping to get an answer, which didn't come.

"You're not a thief, are you?" he asked, "I'm afraid of thieves. I can't even think of them, or I'm scared of my own shadow."

That's when he walked into a light, which casted a shadow, which spooked him as soon as he saw it. That's when the one that sneaked up on him decided to show himself. Although he ran too fast for Yatsudewani to see. On top of that, he had a weapon, which he used to attack the Trinoid. Within seconds, he had hurt him so much, he couldn't stand on his own two feet anymore. He then fell down and blew up.

One of the people who lived nearby heard the explosion. It was one of those who tried to get Yatsudewani to shut up.

"What now?!" he groaned, "Someone starting some fireworks?"

When he looked out the window, he saw it has started raining, but only for a brief moment, it couldn't have been much longer than five seconds. This appeared weird to him. He opened the window and looked outside. What he saw wasn't possible. It appeared as though some kind of huge plant had just sprung out of the ground. When he looked up and saw the top of the plant, he reconsidered that idea. What he saw, it could be anything, but it wasn't a plant. Or rather, it wasn't a plant alone, but also a crocodile and a telephone. If he didn't know any better, it looked like that thing he saw earlier, but now it's much bigger. He screamed at the top of his lungs once he realized what he had before him, as did everyone else who looked outside.