A Weasley Rescue
"Catch me if you can!" shouted little 6-year-old Suzan Kellar at her mother as she ran across the golden sand, her brown hair streaming out behind her and blue eyes sparkling. It was a gorgeous summer day, perfect for going to the beach. That's what the Kellar family had done, bringing a large picnic lunch with them. The beach was nearly deserted, except for a large family some ways down. They seemed to be more children than anything and all of their hair was a bright red! The family seemed to be quite normal though, and quite out of the way, so Louise Kellar, mother to Suzan, didn't mind them one bit. Instead she ran down the beach after her daughter laughing merrily at the game. Suzan seemed quite alarmed of being caught and she ran down to the water's edge, trying to escape her mother. As she tripped along she noticed a little hole in the sand. He stopped promptly, forgetting that her mother was after her. Louise seized the chance and hurried towards her little girl, yelling triumphantly. Suzan was so surprised she fell backwards into the water. Immediately the tow started to pull at her frantic little body. Suzan screamed and floundered, but the tide was very strong. She was sucked completely under! Louise didn't know what to do! Her husband was to far away, in fact the large family was much closer. "Help! Help!" shouted Louise to the tallest boy in the group, "My little girl was pulled under! I don't know what to do! Please help her! I'm not much of a swimmer! Oh, please!" she yelled frantically and motioned to him, tears streaming down her face. If she lost Suzan she didn't know what she would do. "Oh, thank you, thank you!" she shouted as he ran over. Louise caught a glimpse of Suzan's brown hair floating somewhere about ten yards off. "She's out there! Hurry, hurry! Oh, please!" whispered Louise to herself, "Please let her be okay. Oh, god let her be okay!" Louise waited for the boy to pull off his shirt or dive right in, but instead he just looked out to sea. He pulled a thin strip of wood out of his shirt and pointed it in the direction of her lifeless body, which had now risen to the surface. He muttered something under his breath. Suddenly, way out to sea, Suzan's body moved. It just sort of twitched. Then it rolled over. Slowly, ever so slowly, Suzan's body floated up into the air! It hung for a minute and then started to drift over in our direction. "Oh, lord. She's going to heaven!" Louise thought. But it couldn't be! Suzan was floating right over to the boy! She slowly turned over in the air and then was softly laid at my feet as if being carried by invisible hands. It seemed Louise came out of a dream. She lay down next to Suzan and started performing mouth-to-mouth. Suzan coughed, then choked. Water poured out of her mouth. She gasped a couple times, then started to cry. Louise sighed a sigh of relief. She looked up to thank the boy and ask him what he had done, but he was gone! The whole family was! Louise looked around. Not a trace of them was left. Louise carried Suzan back to the picnic where she told her husband what had happened. He was very upset. The Kellars ate their picnic quietly and left.
