An Alien Encounter

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I was packing my lunch for school in the kitchen, when I heard a strange, scratching noise coming from the fridge. So I decided to investigate. 

My heart was racing and I felt my stomach churning, as I walked closer. I’m not going to lie I was pretty scared. 

As I opened the door a jam jar smashed; scattering shards of glass and blobs of jam everywhere, that’s when I saw him. The purple and green, spotty alien I saw a couple days ago at the park, the one that stole my brand new scarf. 

“Hi,” he chirped sweetly, while opening a pack of cheese. 

“I was going to use that for my lu-” I started to say but I was too late, he had gobbled the whole block of cheese up- the packaging too. 

He exclaimed, “YUMMY,” while licking his lips and taking a big, nasty burp! 

The cheeky alien looked in all the cupboards, until he found the pots and pans one. He took them all out and started to make a huge racket. 

“AAAAAHHHHH you are breaking all the pots and pans and giving me a headache,” I screamed at the top of my voice hoping he would stop. 

There was a long silence that seemed like it lasted forever. Then the strange alien moved again, I could see his gigantic, wobbly belly wobble like a big bowl of jelly, he was heading towards the fridge. 

“THIRSTY, NOW” he announced then he took the mixed berry juice- my favourite- out of the fridge and started drinking it. 

Some missed: bounced off his purple belly and pooled round his small, duck-like feet, as he covered himself with it, it took away his horrible smell (he used to smell like rotten fish)! 

“How come I can understand you?” I asked very curious of why. 

“I can understand you, because I learnt your language, it wasn’t hard,” the creature replied, while he looked for a place to put the empty carton. 

“Why did you come to me,” I asked, wondering why out of everyone in this world he picked me. 

“I came to you, because you looked kind and friendly,” he replied, finally finding a bin and was putting the empty carton in to it. 

I looked at my watch.  

“I need to go now, I’m going to be late for school,” I said picking up my school bag and taking my half-made lunch of the side. 

“Maybe see you tomorrow, after school at the chip shop” I asked? 

“Hmmm, I do like chips and your’ e my friend, so yes,” he said “see you tomorrow, BYE! 

And with that, he climbed out of the window and I started my journey to school. What a day I thought to myself, as I walked to school (very unusual). 

By Lily-Mae, thank you to Harrison for helping to type this up and being such a brilliant brother. 

9 Comments
  1. Mum says

    Amazing descriptive words .. loved the story .. wanna know if you met him at the chip shop X

  2. Lynda Franklin says

    Well done never stop writing you have a great talent .

  3. Harrison cm says

    well done lily xx you are really good

  4. Harrison cm says

    well done love your story keep up the good work, lily you are a good.

  5. Harrison cm says

    love story I will read them every day

  6. Ishita says

    Great job dude!!

  7. Emily says

    Yay🥳🤩🤪😜

  8. Holly w says

    Cool 😎

  9. Audrey says

    Yay! Am some job dude, you rock!!! Keep doing what your doing! Keep up with the brilliant writing ✍️ 🥰😇😅

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