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= WRITING: = =The old rusty shed= = = =In the old rusty death trap= =No life is around= =Standing steady not one sound= = = = = =As the sun starts rising= =On the bare dead trees= =Morning mist comes as it please= = = =No life on land= =Just dirt and holes= =But one white flower stands by the old wooden poles= = = = = =Dark wooden windows= =No shadow in sight= =If you come knocking you’ll leave with a fright= = = =Its long wooden hands= =Attached to the tree= =Standing steady swaying freely= = = = Elliot, Nick, Tava, Amelia = = the vistors = = = =One evening me and my dad were watch TV when we saw a old cat looking from the corn maze it looked like a stray cat it was quite ugly the breed was tortuous shell. It must of had been pregnant before or it might of been fat when the cat had a owner. We went outside and the cat ran away it must of been a stray for a while because it was scared of people. We started to put ham outside on the other side of the fence then another cat came this cat was black and white that was scared of people to and it had blue eyes and that means the cat was less than six weeks old. We started to put the ham closer and closer to the house. After two weeks we could still not touch them but we could get near them at least I went to the pet shop and got a cat toy it was a mouse I made a hole in the toy and tired a string to the toy. Then I chucked it in the corn maze and I pulled it back and started to real it in then the corn was moving like a wild animal was storming the corn field it was the little black and white cat. I played with it for a while then i got close so close I could touch the little black and white cat. Stroked it for a while then the next day the old cat came and it came in the house and so did the other cat. We decided to keep the cats we named the little black and white one cheeky and the other one we could not decide on a name for it. We have had them for about two years now but another evening a little tabby stray came to our place. We had to do it all over again.= =By Elliot Lamont=