Monster fish
Herwa: Are we going fishing today?
Tobeth: There's a storm coming. It looks like it's going to be a big one. I think we should stay at home.
Herwa: Come on Tob. The water isn't far from here. I have a feeling that I might catch a large one today.
Tobeth: (sighs) Oh my Herwa. You can be a pain sometimes. Learn to be still sometimes.
Herwa: That's no fun Tob. Come on let's go. Don't forget your net and fishin' pole.
Tobeth packed his fishing tools and placed them in the back of his truck. Herwa sat at the back with the tools and whistled a tune.
Tob drove to the largest water body that was just near their home. Herwa had become better at fishing ever since she started learning from Tob. He was a great instructor.
They set their fishing tools by the dock. Tobeth helped Herwa with placing the bait on the fishing pole.
A few minutes later, they were both ready to catch their dinner.
Herwa: I think I caught something!
Tob: Really? But we just got here.
Herwa: (chuckles) Hahaha! Gotcha. I was messing with you.
Tob: (laughs) I should have known.
After a few hours time, Herwa started to yawn.
Tob: Patience...just wait for the fish to come to you. Okay.
Herwa felt bored. She didn't like waiting for hours on end.
Then she felt a mighty pull on her fishing pole.
Herwa: Hey, Tob!
Tob: Yes?
Herwa: There's something pulling at my pole.
Tob: Well, pull it in.
With all her might Herwa reeled the great big fish towards the dock.
Herwa: Tob, this fish seems to be fighting & pulling the line.
Tob placed his pole down on the dock and grabbed Herwa's fishing pole.
He pulled with all his strength. It felt like the line was about to cut. But that didn't stop Tob from reeling in the catch of the evening.
Herwa felt anxious and couldn't wait to see what fish had caught the bait.
There was a loud snap. The fishing line was cut. Not only was the bait lost, so was the hook.
Before their eyes a giant monster fish dived out from the great extensive lake.
It had enormous teeth, strange piercing green eyes and a greigey colored scales.
Herwa was stunned. She couldn't believe what she saw. It looked like a dragon or viper fish.
Tob grabbed Herwa's hand and quickly pulled her away from the dock. No monster fish was going to harm her.
They ran back to the parking area and Tob started his truck.
Herwa: What about your fishing pole?
Tob: It's already in the back of my truck.
Herwa: Great. Step on it. I think I've had enough fishing for today.