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Ninja Journey, Chapter Three

Chapter Three

The next day, the ninjas started to teach Luke. At first they thought it would be hard, but Luke was a quick learner, and as he was so good with a sword he didn't need to be taught any fancy tricks. After they were done teaching Luke for the day, they broke camp and were on their way again. Everything went well for a few days, until one night four days after they had found Luke, they were attacked by some bandits. They had just fallen asleep when a man woke Peter, Michael and Luke up. They saw that another man had grabbed John and had his sword pressed to his neck. They reached for their swords, only to find them stolen by another man, who had them in his belt. Do as we say or your friend dies! Said the first man. What do you want? Asked Michael. From now on you will be our servants, answered the man. Never! Shouted Peter, kicking him as hard as he could in the stomach. The man fall down, unconscious. Luke did the same to the one that had captured John, and Michael took care of the last one. Here are your weapons, said Peter, tossing them to each of the others. Look, the sun's rising. Observed Luke. Your right, Luke! Peter answered. And they set of, following the Samaria.

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  1. Hi Yan! I like your ninja chapters. Please keep writing these chapters they are pretty cool! I like them.
    Desmond

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  2. WOW! Very engaging story! I agree with Desmond. Keep writing! Love, Grandma

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