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| 23 Feb 2016 03:45 AM |
it's called Jack Suppord and the Sword of Emeraldgreens
On the day of the SS Redwhale navy ship left the small town of Port Greenford there was lots of excitement. The Redwhale and the Greenford have never met each other and this was the first time the red navy boat grazed the polluted waters of the Port. As the old crew left and the residents of the little town climbed into the ship, a small boy who looked like the age 12 who was watching the boat leave from the front of the crowd took a deep breath. Maybe he could be on one of those ships, he thought. Maybe even the HMS Blue Hornet, the biggest, most illustrious man-o-war ever created by mankind. This little boy had high hopes on working for the navy someday but he was actually just a little baker’s boy who served rotten bread in his father’s bakery.
This (somewhat) 12 year old boy went by the name Jack Suppord. Jack Suppord, as in the youngest of the 4 sons of Mary Suppord the IV, who herself was the famous pirate who was said to have lost the Sword of Emeraldgreens while fighting off a platoon of money-hungry foul pirates with it. Although Mary Suppord was a very scrawny woman (powerful & strong, nonetheless) her 4 sons had very impressive physiques and were very muscular… except little Jack, of course.
When Jack, his brothers and everybody else went home all 4 of them received shocking news from their father, who is also a former sailor.
death by chicken minoxide |
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| 23 Feb 2016 03:48 AM |
*pixel tears*
death by chicken minoxide |
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