A few years later something similar happened, but it had seven heads. It also spit acid and nearly

stepped on me. I was visiting the mall, it was Saturday, so it was allowed. Then a seven-headed

monster came in. I told my parents quickly, hoping that we could evacuate. No such luck. My parents

didn't believe me. They said I was making things up. Ugh! Why do they always have to be so difficult?

So I tried to tell the security guard, he told me to show him. I did. He was no more help than my

parent's. Typical. I tried to get everybody out myself. Same response. "Can I at least go?" I asked my

parents."fine, lets go." I at least got my parents out, of course, as soon as it blew acid at some poor

Teenager with a bronze mace, they came back to get me. Unfortunately it was in between them and me.

Then it turned toward me.(just so you know I am four years old at this point in the story, so no courage

or intelligence is required.) "AAHHHH! ITS GONNA EAT ME! AAAAHHHH!"

I climbed up a balcony support pillar, still screaming. Then I saw a girl spraying some fluid all over

the monster. Then whoever it was lit a match. The monster screeched in fear and started to back away.

It was too late. She threw the match at the monster and unsheathed a sword, then she started to cut off

its heads. The monster was definitely on fire now, so I climbed higher on the pillar.(once again, no

intelligence is required in a four year old.) I eventually found out that higher means hotter, and climbed

down. Unfortunately it was basically right below me, and it almost stepped on me. It was a few feet

from my face. I almost screamed, but remembered that screaming attracts attention. (I do learn,) I ran.

As fast as I could. After what seemed like forever I found a fire exit, and I left. I found my family's '

limo outside, and I climbed in. the driver said something into his earpiece and my parents came

running. Then, of course, I was grounded for not telling them that I was in danger in the first place.

Ugh. My parents never understand ANYTHING I say, its like I'm talking in a different language

sometimes.