This is a story about the terrible treble hero with a pitch that saved the town
It was the 5th time the chameleon was changing its color in a span of 10 seconds, surely something was wrong. The sky’s color was bright orange and there was an eerie silence all around. A black hole was opening from the far east and a horrifying beast came through it. The beast had 3 horns, one eye, 2 tails, and 3 mouths. It came flying challenging anyone out there ready for a fight. It also made loud shrieky sounds that filled the air.
Scared, everyone in the town was running around in a frenzy, looking for a safe place to hide.
Startled from his sleep was Nate, a boy who was known for being very lazy. Irritated by the noise, he woke up so cranky and went outside to see what was happening.
One look at the horrifying beast and he screamed so loudly in fear. He took a quick look at the beast and he noticed that because of his scream, the beast had covered its ears and was wincing in pain.
He quickly dashed back into the house looking for any weapon he could find – when he realized that it was his scream that appeared to have hurt the beast.
Dashing through the back door, he hopped onto his bike and rode to a concert venue that had just been set up by the mayor for a town festival.
He picked up the microphone ready to sing. Everyone in the town saw trouble coming. You see, Nate was famous for having a terrible high-pitched voice. He quickly exploded into one of his favorite tunes from the shower.
The monster started screeching in pain. Nate’s pitch was so terrible that the monster exploded open into bits and pieces filling the town in pink goo. This goo made the skin color of all the people in the town turn pink.
From that day onwards, Nate became the terrible treble hero and the town was from then on called the Flamingo Town.
Moral: One man’s meat is another man’s poison.
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