Hong Kong Young Writers Anthologies Fiction Group 2 -1 2019 | Page 175
“Look! The world-famous pirate, Captain Hook, is on that pirate ship,” said General Woo. “Oh
no,” said Yan Yan. “Calm down Yan Yan, I’m sure we will get rid of them in no time,” said Zheng He
confidently. “Everyone, prepare for the pirates.”
Captain Hook was skinny and very tall indeed. He had an eye patch on his left eye. He had a
pirate hat and his teeth were as yellow as the chandelier lights. He wore a white shirt, and he had a brown
belt on his waist. He had a hook on his right arm, instead of a hand. He also wore baggy trousers.
“You won’t win,” said Captain Hook brusquely. The pirates grabbed the gold from Zheng He’s
ships greedily. There was a big fight with the pirates. They finally took Zheng He, tied him up and placed
him on Captain Hook’s big pirate ship.
When Captain Hook and his men were about to leave, there was something pulling the pirate
ship and it wouldn’t let the ship go. What happened to the ship?
The turtles and their friends
There were a bunch of turtles surrounded Captain Hook’s ship. People were flabbergasted.
“What will the turtles do next?”
“Ahhhhhhhhhh!” screeched Captain Hook. When Captain Hook was about to jump onto
another ship and escape, the turtle leader blew a whistle and two sharks, Mrs. and Mr. Shark swam towards
Captain Hook, so he couldn’t escape. Zheng He and Yan Yan roared with laughter. A turtle crawled on
the pirate ship slowly. It bit off the rope and freed Zheng He. When everyone wasn’t looking, General
Woo jumped to the pirate ship and took the gold. He placed them back on Zheng He’s ship.
“I have no time for those silly games and I’ll get you all next time,” said Captain Hook through
gritted teeth. His face went purple and red. Then the crowd of pirate ships disappeared in the darkness…
“Thank you, thank you, this was a really good job,” said General Woo holding a big thumb up
for the turtles. “How can we repay your kindness?” asked Zheng He and Yan Yan. “We don’t want the
Emperor to eat shark fin soup again because two of our friends had become Emperor Yongle’s lunch,” said
Mr. Shark sadly. “I’ll promise you,” said General Woo. Then Zheng He, General Woo, Yan Yan and
their men continue their trip to the Western Seas.
So, from now on, Chinese people love sea creatures and they won’t eat shark fin soup again, ever
and ever.