(Hello everyone! I'm glad that so many people like this story! Everyone Just keep reading! Not only am I creating a human version of this story, I'm trying to add my own details in aswell.)
Chapter 2
Dory screamed for her parents as she fell down the broken shaft. The last thing she saw was their panicked faces as she fell deeper and deeper into the darkness. She grabbed onto a rope and climbed it until she found a vent. It was big enough to climb through and she did. But the vent eventually reached a slope and she fell into the sewers. She climbed up into a dark city. "Hello!?" She called, having no idea what happened. "Hello!" She cried. She gazed into the endless alleys and roads that surrounded her. There were many people and Dory felt afraid. The smell from the sushi restaurant nearby filled the street with the smell of kelp.
Meanwhile, a young couple was walking down the street. "Hello?" A small voice called. "Stan... Did you hear that?" The wife asked. "Hear what?" Asked Stan. "I thought I heard someone say: Hello." She answered. "Honey... There're a lot of people here! Anyone- literally anyone could have just said-" "Hello!?" The voice called. "That!" She interrupted, pointing to a little girl in a blue dress. "Hello!?" She called. "Hello!?" The wife called. "Oh my god! Stan, it's a child!" She yelled, running to the girl. "Oh no! Hello!" Stan called. "Hi! I'm Dory! Can you please help me?" The girl asked. "Okay, hello Dory! Are you lost?" The woman asked. "Yeah, Dory, where are your parents?" Stan asked. "Urm... I can't remember..." Dory mumbled. "Okay... Um... Let's look around! Are any of these people your parents?" Stan asked.
Dory turned around and looked. She watched a couple of people pass, wondering if they could help her. She turned and saw two people watching her. "Hi! I'm Dory... Can you please help me?" Dory asked. "Uh... Sweetie? You said that already." The woman pointed out. "Oh, I did? I'm sorry. I suffer from short term me-memory loss..." Dory explained. "Oh no! you poor dear!" The woman cried while the man muttered something. "Okay... You wait right here! Okay Dory?" She asked, turning to the man. They argued about something while Dory followed a butterfly.
Dory asked many people for help, but no matter what they were either too busy or she forgot them. "Just keep swimming... Just keep swimming..." She cried, remembering her parents. "Oh Dory! You don't have to be sorry! Just... Just keep on swimming!" It was a song her mother made when she forgot she was swimming and almost drowned. It meant that if she forgot, just see whatever you're doing through! And stay brave!
Five years later, Dory was ten. She arrived at a town far away from where she lived because she forgot where to go on the city bus and stayed on until it crossed many highways. "Hi! I'm Dory! Can you help me? I've lost my family." She asked a man when she got off the bus. "Well where did you see them last?" He asked. "Well, uh... It's a funny story! You see... I, er... I forgot..." Later, the man left and she found a group of teenage girls. "Aw! You poor dear!" One cried when she heard Dory's problem. "Want to hang with us?" Another asked. "That is so nice of you! But... I'm looking for someone..." She sighed.
"Well, I hope you find what you're looking for!" A man told her another five years later. "You and me both! Any idea what that was?" Dory asked as he joined his friends. "Well... Don't be a stranger! Stranger..." She called to yet another group of people that got their time wasted talking to her. What was she even looking for? Before Dory could think of an answer, or remember one she thought of minutes ago, she heard someone calling for help. "HELP! MY SON HAS BEEN KIDNAPPED! CAN ANYONE HELP!?" He called as a white pickup truck passed Dory. She watched it go by as a man crashed into her.
To Be Continued!
