Dictionary Challenge #3 – Tokyo Transfer Part 2 / 3

“We sur-” Father was interrupted. A man with a pistol stood in front of the Isomes and other passengers.

“Now I don’t want any messing here, give me all of your luggage, NOW!!!” The man with a pistol was a thief.

“All o-”

“ALL OF IT!!!” the man bellowed. As Father reached for the suitcase, Mother grabbed his hand and blocked his attempt of grabbing the suitcase. She was in denial towards the man.

“What do you think you’re doing missy?” the man questioned.

“I’m not giving you the suitcase is what I’m doing you jerk!” Mother stated.

“I don’t like your attitude…” announced the man. A few moments later, *BANG*. The Isome’s eyes filled with a nimiety of tears….

To be continued…

Nimiety – Excess or overabundance

Dictionary Challenge #1 – At the Beach

It was a peaceful day, sun shining, gentle ocean breeze and azure skies. The residents of the peaceful town were relaxing at the beach having a tranquilizing session with their feet up. However, There was a loud crashing noise followed by a murmuration of vociferous seagulls. Silence. The crowd rushed over to the source of the noise to catch a glimpse of what happened. To their gaze met a beached dolphin that crashed into the pier. To the crowd’s desperation, they fetched bucket, after bucket, after bucket of water to dump over the dolphins head. Meanwhile, the rest of the crowd were trying to stop the bleeding from the dolphin’s wound with their shirts followed by a bucket of sea water to hopefully sterilise the wound. Subsequently, the paramedics arrived at the scene to investigate the gathering of people as, luckily, one of the crowd members had a mobile phone just in case something happened. The paramedics tried to stop the bleeding, but the wound was too big. The dolphin, unfortunately died of blood loss.

Vociferous – Crying out noisily