Song of the Sea Witch (She-Ra Chapter Book #3) by Tracey West

Song of the Sea Witch (She-Ra Chapter Book #3) by Tracey West

Author:Tracey West
Language: eng
Format: mobi, epub
Tags: Juvenile Fiction, Chapter Books, Fantasy & Magic, Media Tie-In, Readers
ISBN: 9781338625943
Publisher: Scholastic Inc.
Published: 2019-11-05T05:00:00+00:00


The monster had a snake-like body with sleek, black skin. Its head—if you could call it that—was a bulbous knob at the top of its body, with a circle of a mouth filled with snapping teeth. Wavy tentacles and blue and yellow gems surrounded its fierce jaws.

“Didn’t you take care of this guy the last time we came to Salineas, Adora?” Glimmer asked.

“I thought so,” Adora said. “But I guess it bounced back.”

“That’s right!” Sea Hawk said. “You stole my thunder by smiting this beast with your sword.”

Roooowwwwwrrr!

“A sword that I don’t have right now,” Adora admitted, mentally kicking herself.

“And I don’t have my arrows, either,” Bow added.

The sea monster smacked its head against their transport bubble. It didn’t break the bubble, but it sent them bouncing across the waves. The four friends lost their footing and bumped into one another as the bubble careened across the ocean. The sea monster dove into the water and swam after them.

I can’t let my friends down again! Adora thought.

“We’ve got to find a way to defend ourselves,” she said out loud.

“We seem to be safe inside the bubble,” Glimmer said. “If we can get close to shore, I might be able to teleport us all out of here.”

Bam! The sea monster head-butted them again.

“Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaah!”

Everyone screamed as the bubble flew up, up, up into the air.

Then it plummeted down, down, down to the waves.

Wham! It hit the water with strong force, and then bounced again.

“We’re moving away from the shore,” Adora pointed out.

“We can’t stop the monster without weapons,” Bow said.

Suddenly, Sea Hawk began to sing.

“Come to me, my friend of the sea,

Wicked and awesome and wild and free.

Come to me, my ocean friend,

Before I reach a tragic end!”

“Sea Hawk, this is no time for singing!” Glimmer scolded him.

The sea monster was gaining on them again. The water around their bubble began to whirl and churn. Before the sea monster could reach them, another creature arose from the depths, this one twice as big as the monster chasing them. It looked like a giant, purple octopus, with eight wiggling tentacles and large, yellow eyes in its enormous head.

Bow’s eyes got wide. “Two monsters?”

Sea Hawk grinned. “Nellie, my old girl!” he called out. “I knew you wouldn’t let me down. Can you take care of this fiend for us?”

Nellie gently placed a tentacle on top of the bubble. Then she faced the snakelike sea monster. A shrill, shrieking noise came from her beak-like mouth, and she wrapped the creature in her tentacles. It thrashed and roared, but she held on. Then the two of them disappeared beneath the waves.

“Thank you, fair Nellie!” Sea Hawk called out. “I shall not forget you!”

“Awesome!” Bow cheered.

“Is she a friend of yours?” Glimmer asked.

“I have met many friends in the sea on my travels,” Sea Hawk answered. “Nellie and I go way back. She happens to like my singing.”

“Let’s get to shore before we meet any more monsters,” Adora suggested, and they pushed the bubble across the waves once more.



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