The Fringe Chronicles 4
All I could do was run. I ran as fast as I could to follow the alpaca, the alpaca that was carrying my beloved Olivia. There was a sudden storm approaching and I needed to act fast before it was too late. The wind was already blowing and the rain was getting heavier. I dodged street lamps and stop signs in the dark night. I wasn't sure what time it was but I was hungry for some chinese food and Number One Chinese was open twenty four hours a day.
Before my eyes there was the girl I loved in danger and the Number One Chinese on the net corner. I quickened my speed. The alpaca kept running towards the beach and I made a left at the corner to the chinese food. Instead of using the door, I used my fist. I broke the window. The chinese man behind the counter started screaming at me in chinese. I started crying.
I pounced over the counter and shoved a handful of boneless rid and egg roles in my mouth and began choking. The chinese man began thrusting my stomach. I spit the food out, pounced over the counter and out the window again. He was in a state of shock.
The alpaca had not gotten far from when I last left him. He was now at the edge of the pier. I sprinted, my stomach hurt. It was like I ate a bunch of Daily Fiber bars. It was horrible.
"Noooo!" I yelled. I was at the front of the pier. The alpaca turned around. His eyes were now a deadly red. Before I could react he flung Olivia out of his mouth, her blonde hair covered her lifeless face. He began running full speed towards me. I got up and ran off the pier and into the water. The alpaca snarled.
He pounced into the water. He couldn't swim. I laughed. "Help me Peter. I just wanted someone to love me I didn't want it to end like this. Please Peter!" His furry head was now almost completely underwater.
Before I could say anything, I saw Walter running from the distance. His white lab coat was covered in dirt and grass stains. "Peter," he called, running at top speed, "Save him!"
I trusted my father. I swam over to the alpaca, who was completely underwater. Bubbles were erupting where he was. I lifted him up to where he could stand and he wobbled out of the water. He laid down onto the sand, breathing heavily. Walter came to a stop and checked on the animal. Just in case he would try to get back up, I ran around and flew down to the end of the pier where Olivia was. I collapsed on my knees.
"Olivia, please, wake up." I shook her shoulders. She didn't move. "Shes not moving dad!"
"Move," the alpaca rose to his feet, "I will help!" He came trotting over as if he weren't drowning a minute ago. He looked down on me. His eyes were now a bright gold. "You have saved my life... now I shall save your friend." He got down on all fours and closed his eyes. He took one hove and put it on her face. Within a second, she was moving.
"Peter?" she awoke with a smile on her face. She held my hand. I still wondered if the cookie was still working because she would never do this under certain circumstances.
"My work is done. I have accomplished what I needed. Thank you. Good morrow young sir." The alpaca got up. He began walking towards the front of the pier.
"Thank you," I said, "Whats your name? I must thank you by your name."
"Ellis... Ellis Island." Just then he began running to the front of the pier. Before he touched land, he disappeared in a rainbow of light.
"Thank you Ellis Island." I closed my eyes. I felt the movement of Olivia. She sat up and gave me a kiss on the cheek.
"No, thank you Peter." I opened my eyes and there she was. Still in the mysterious red sequined dress she appeared in after she ate the cookie.
Just then Walter came running towards us. "I've never seen anything like it! Did you kids see that? That alpaca just disappeared in a flash! I must research this. C'mon, lets go."
The sun was barley rising. Me and Olivia got up and held hands till the end of the pier. Walter continued to jab on about the mysterious disappearance of the alpaca. In the end, it seems like I didn't need that stupid cookie after all.
