Hong Kong Young Writers Anthologies Fiction 1-2 | Page 110

“Bahhhh, I can turn invisible and I know Kung Fu! Trinity can fly and breathe fire. I’m also very good at noticing things. Look at what I found here! ” Olandy smiled shaking a pencil out of his wool. A familiar marking was engraved on it. “It is my pencil. I must have lost it when I fell down from the sky.” I thought “You found her pencil Olandy.” Trinity read my mind again. “What now? Plan?” Wukong asked. Just as he said that, we heard a loud yell. “Wukong, you’ve stolen my magic peaches for the gods, now you shall pay. It is OFF WITH YOUR HEAD!!!” shouted the angry royal that just stepped down from the clouds. “This is the worst mistake you’ve made WuKong,” Trinity muttered, “You’ve made the Queen Mother of Heaven angry.” “Darn, she has staff!” WuKong groaned. “Allow me,” a man standing next to the queen said taking the staff, “This is going to be fun!” A few swishing movements from him made the monkey fall to his knees yelling with agony. “Your crown is squeezing your head, hurts now, right?” he asked. “I hope you haven’t eaten the peaches yet. You’re in big trouble!” the queen commanded. “Your thing.” Olandy whispered,“Draw a peach in the air. You’ll see what I mean!” WuKong screamed again. Trinity made a wall of fire. “That should keep the busy for a while.” she told us. I did as he told and the peach became real. Then I drew another one, and another one, until there were ten. Just then, I heard a voice. “Wake up Milly, you’ll be late for school!” it yelled. “I need to go. You have to take it from here.” I told my new friends as they disappeared from my sight. My eyes fluttered open. It was all a dream! When I told Wendy about the co-incidence with her gift. She smiled. “I’m glad you now know what I mean. I love the twist!” What did she mean by twist?