Personal Narrative Fishing

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Being a fish, your life could end at any moment. My town decided to assimilate, so we could talk about avoiding the hooks in the water. My cousin was caught on a hook, and he barely got away with his life. He is now missing his lip that was hooked on the fishing pole when he escaped from his shackle. The underwater authorities apprehended him, so they could interrogate him. He explained what happened, and now we are all together to conspire against the fisherman. We taught the fish how to avoid imminent threats. They learned how to distinguish real food and fishing bait. My friend that told me he would be here didn’t show up. I decided to go look for him, so I started in the first place I figured to look. I went to his house to question his parents. They said he went to the store for fish food, and he never came back. They figured he went to a friend’s house to stay the night. I went to the store and asked the cashier if he saw him, and he said my friend came in to get food. My friend had asked him where everyone was meeting to discuss the dangers of the ocean. The cashier said that he didn’t know where they …show more content…
He was wearing a hat, sunglasses, a jacket, and jeans. He seemed to be trying to hide himself from someone. It seemed very unusual for him to be acting this way. I walked up to him, and he acted like he didn’t know me. I asked him where he has been and he just ignored me. I followed him home and he turned to me. He told me that he was being lionized. He said that he saved a man from a fishing hook, and he was getting a lot of attention to him being a savior. He didn’t like all the attention, so he is trying to hide himself. I thought about it and that was when I got the idea. I told him that he needed to speak at the meeting and he asked me why. I told him that it would inspire everyone to watch out for hooks that are in the water, and help people if they get caught on one. He agreed and we headed to the