Meet my Wild Self Avatar that I made on the Build Your Wild Self website. This avatar was really fun to create and I think that it represents me perfectly. If you do one yourself just go completely random and have loads of fun!
I had just walked into a dark and foggy world. The ancient Egypt hieroglyphics haunted me from around the corners. The gloomy castle stood tall above me glaring down at me. Then I heard what sounded like a million storm-troopers marching as one towards me. My heart was thumping so fast I thought it would go flying out of my chest. I have to find my team fast I thought to my self. Suddenly I started to see a bright blue light flashing and coming closer towards me by the second. Looking down I saw that my laser gun was fully charged and ready for action just like me. 1...2...3... I dash round the corner and realise that my team colour is blue! Running away from my team member like a mad man I accidentally run into the red teams home base. Then quick as a lighting flash red laser beams shoot towards me like a bullet. Ducking quickly, footsteps start hurtling towards me. It was my blue team! They ran in front of me to reflect and defend their shots. "Don't worry, were here for you Phoenix." Said one of my blue buddies. The war has ended I thought inside my head, slowly a wide grin spreads across my face. A second thought comes across my mind, you really do have to trust your team mates. By Nina
Rosie steps down onto the shaving chair. Her hands are wobbly and unstable like a hanging bridge over a canyon. Bobbie-Jo turns on the sharp razor and swivels around, staring right into Rosie's nervous blue eyes. My eyelids shut close with a mixture of excitment and worry.
I hear people chanting out Rosie's name and the noise echoes right through my head. I couldn't resist anymore and I opened my eyes to see a white, cold, tennis-ball head replacing my friends short golden locks. Everyone cheers and claps and makes Rosie go red in the face. She races over to her friends including me and gives us all big bear hugs. Inside my head I still knew she was my friend no matter what, and now she's made a difference for people with cancer. Then Lexie stands up. By Nina