Kirra & the Bear

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A story of courage, love & determination.

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Kirrathe

Bear

WRIT TEN & ILLUSTR ATED by Ezra André

There was once a beautiful young Woman named Kirra.Two years ago her parents had tragically disappeared. After much investigation Kirra had come to the devastating conclusion that they had been eaten by a bear.

Filled with hatred and anger, Kirra longed to meet and kill the bear who had murdered her parents. Each day she would wander through the woods, a sharp dagger at her side.

Although she was driven by anger, Kirra was often sad. She thought of her parents everyday,

and more often than not... She would cry.

One day, on a day life any other, Kirra took a stroll into the woods.

After walking for some time, Kirra begun to sing a sweet song.

She was at a particularly high note where it was quite necessary to close her eyes, ...when she heard a noise.

SNAP!

But she quickly pulled herself together as she remembered the harsh reality of the situation and

what she must do.

She felt for her dagger.

Kirra was so shocked she could only stare.

Kirra ran.....

Lifted her dagger....

And without hesitation she stabbed him in the back.

The bear gave an almighty roar and snarled and spat in anger.

What did you do that for?

You killed my

parents, you’re

a monster!!

Oh I See...so you’ve come looking for

revenge. I think I know where your

parents are - but I have to warn you,

it’s not a pretty sight.

REALLY!!Are they alive?

Where are they?

Come with me.

They travelled for a day and a night....

MUM !! DAD !!

Don’t look at us Honey, we’re hideous

Eventually they arrived at Bronco’s cave.

KIRRA

You don’t scare me

Bronco, I’m coming in!

He’s in his cave

Where' is bronco?

What do you want

girl?

TAKE THAT!

And with that... Bronco melted.

That was Weird ?

Kirra, I think there’s somebody you should meet...

Sorry I forgot to introduce myself,..My name is Leo.

Honey look at us!

The EndWRIT TEN & ILLUSTR ATED by Ezra André