*this, the little star icon* means someone is speaking telepathically At this time in my fanfiction, everyone knows that Supermartian is a couple/thing. Mostly Spitfire, a bit of Supermartian and a bit of Chalant. It was an average afternoon for teenagers all around Happy Habor even normal for teen superheroes all around, maybe too..... normal. A team of young superheroes all having a typical afternoon at their base Mount Justice, they were a team called Young Justice, there wasn't one person who didn't know them. Robin and Kid Flash were on the couch staring at the TV screen who was playing a video game, it was a close game but Robin was winning by 23 points. "Dude stop hacking!" argued Kid Flash. "I'm not hacking! You're just horrible at this game." teased Robin. …show more content…
On the other side of the room was M'gann who was baking cookies for everyone and there was also Conner who was attempting to put cookie batter onto the tray but instead of placing batter on the tray, he flicked the batter onto the wall. Conner was starting to show his angry side, he had a clenched jaw and tensed muscles. "Conner please calm down." protested M'gann. "ARGHHHH!!!" shouted Conner. Robin and Kid Flash turned their heads to see what was going on but when they realized what went wrong, they started chuckling then raised the volume of their game so they wouldn't hear Conner screaming of frustration. "THIS IS A COMPLETE WASTE OF TIME!" Conner started to walk out of the room in frustration. *"Conner! You're growling like Wolf! Please calm down, here, let me show you."* explained M'gann telepathically. M'gann grabbed Conner's hand and pulled him to the kitchen. "Here, like this." M'gann took a fair amount of dough and rolled it into a ball, then she placed it on the
The conflict of this story is Bright boy Aka the sidekick to phantom justice is trying to stop phantom justice from destroying all of the sidekicks in the world. in my opinion I thought the ending of this story was entertaining because things looked like they were going to turn for the
Mama made biscuits the old-fashioned way, hollowing a well in the bowl of flour and cutting the shortening in with her fingers, then pouring milk into the reservoir and stirring until she had a ball of dough. She pinched the biscuits off one by one, rolling them into small balls and pressing them out on a cookie sheet. Each biscuit bore the mark of the backside of her knuckles (page 198-199).
It was going to be the most serious journey ever. One cold weekend in fall the three best friends decided to go on a journey. There was Nick the smartest person known to live at West Point middle school. The most cocky kid in school AJ he 's the one you want on your team if u want to win and trust me if he doesn 't win you want to stay away from him. The one that was known as the runt was Landon but he was just a little small for is age but with these three friends they could do anything and everything.
In the novel, Hook uses poison to attempt to kill Peter but in the movie Hook leaves a bomb wrapped as a present for Peter which said it was from Wendy. This can show how modernized the world has become since Barrie wrote his novel and by using a bomb it showed how times were changing and it would be more appealing to viewers. Hook was also an interesting character in Peter Pan. Hook and his crew were adults and would come to Neverland. It is never explained why the novel or the movie, but Hook portrayed differently in the movie. In Disney’s movie “Peter Pan” After Hook is defeated, he begins to beg Peter Pan to keep alive and that he will leave forever and not come back. “I’ll go away forever, I’ll do anything you say.” Then Peter then says to
Many different variations of stories have been released before and out of all the differences there was always one thing that stayed the same overall: the plot. In the short story, “Little Red Riding Hood” by James Marshall, Red is heading over to her sick grandma’s house and meets a wolf on the way who was planning to eat Red and Grandma. Similarly, in the Chinese short story, “Lon Po Po” by Ed Young, the three sisters, Shang, Tao, Paotze get tricked by a wolf who was pretending to be their grandma. Both stories shared similarities in plot including the characters and the main elements.
Five teenagers are declared as the following: a princess, an athlete, a criminal, a brain and a basket case. They are sentenced to serve detention on a Saturday morning in March, 1984. They share their backstories, shed a few tears, laugh, and become closer as a group. However, we never find out for sure if they continued to be friends after that Saturday in detention. Of course, the audience would like to think that they all walked the halls, interacting as they did on that day, learning each other - from their most embarrassing, to the saddest moments in their lives.
We all have a childhood, whether it is happy or unfortunate. The Boy In The Striped Pajamas by Irish novelist John Boyne tell us about during World War II, 8-year-old Bruno and his family leave Berlin to take up residence near the concentration camp where his father has just become commandant. He beginning a forbidden friendship with a Jewish boy in the camps about his age. The Kite Runner by Afghan-American author Khaled Hosseini tells us about in 1970’s Afghan, Amir and Hassan who are friends. As Amir’s servant, Hassan protects him when Assef a local bully threatens them, but Amir doubts the relationship between he and Hassan. Even though, these children are different ages, live in different countries, and have different experiences, they still have some similarities in power, friendship, and bravery.
After eating their breakfast and playing a few rounds of poker, (Mr. Curtis won two of five games) it was decided that it was time to open presents. Johnny sat in the living room with his back against the wall while Dally lazily sprawled out on the floor, with Steve and Sodapop on the couch. Darrel took his place on his chair with the family camera in hand, while Ponyboy sat at his father's feet.
At the end of the day, they gathered together as a family to watch their favorite Christmas movie through their little hole in the wall. "Mousey Chritsmas." whispered Mama and Papa Mouse. Max smiled up at them and whispered, "Mousey
All novels and movies have heroes who struggle to save the day. No hero can go through their journey alone, however. Heroes and sidekicks appear in multiple stories, novels, and movies and are responsible for having each other’s backs in resolving the conflict of the plot. Heroes and sidekicks are seen throughout the world in fiction and nonfiction, and they are viewed as the people who go through a crazy journey, but end up saving the day. In the beginning, heroes and sidekicks strive together because of their polarizing personalities and their disagreements. However, their disagreements turn into arguments and they are split one way or another. Heroes and sidekicks always reunite because of their belief in the journey and that they
“There is no way I can watch.” Nate took the towel Ben was holding and covered his eyes with it. When Nate looked up he saw an empty dugout, Ben and Mitch had rushed on the field to celebrate the winning run coming
batter. Well she was in a hurry, she had beds to make and drapes to clean so,
Then came the anger, boiling up in the back of his throat until he was like to
It was a normal afternoon after school when I returned to my house after a busy