It had been twenty years after that night. It seemed like a normal day.

I wrote my stories at the Rodents Gazette.

I went home, fell into my bed and snored loudly.

In the forest, three teenagers crept silently to a barn.

The first was skinny, with grey fur and green eyes. He had blonde hair. He wore a white shirt with red stripes.

The second was fat with grey fur and black hair. He wore blue pants and a red shirt.

The third was only slightly skinnier than the second. He wore black sunglasses and wore gold bracelets and earrings.

Their names were Chan, James and Dean. They were going to perform the common prank, cow tipping.

They walked up to a cow. Chan rubbed his hands with glee. He put out his hands and shoved the cow.

The cow fell over. The pranksters snickered and ran as the farmer came out. The farmer tripped and fell over. His pants split open. He stared at his pants. "Not again," He mumbled as he went back inside.

The pranksters ran and dove into a bush.

"That was the funniest thing I've ever seen," James said. They didn't notice a huge shadow loom over them.

"Did you see that farmer's face?" Dean laughed.

Then they noticed the shadow. They jumped to avoid being stepped on. The pranksters ran for their lives.

They heard the footsteps of the creature behind them. They ran faster.

Chan tripped and fell to the round. He looked up at the red eyes of a monster.

It looked ten feet compared to him.

The creature seemed to be laughing. Chan got up and ran. The creature pursued.

Soon he had caught up with his friends.

They heard the growls of the creature.

They ran.

Soon they reached the edge of a cliff.

The teenagers looked back.

The creature was still chasing them.

They had no choice but to jump.

The creature stopped to watch.

The teenagers barely made it, but they were able to get to the other side.

They looked back.

The creature sat there. Then three more creatures appeared. In the darkness they looked exactly like the first, but they were smaller.

The creature left, followed by the smaller ones.

The teenagers couldn't believe they were alive. The first thing they would do was talk to the government.