One day there was a boy named Oliver. He was 9 years old and went to Cookie Oak Elementary school.

He woke up in the morning during a dream about crazy, unrealistic birds. He got ready and went to school.

 

But before he had gone, he left the window open. Then something crazy happened. It started when he left the window open.  A bunch of birds came flying and dashing through the open window! They were all flying around the room for about 3 hours.                                                            When they had heard the boy come back from school they all flattened themselves against the wall like stickers. When the boy came back into his room he said “Hmm. There’s something wrong in this room.”

He realized that his plant was knocked over. So he stood it back up and left to go to the living room.

 

When his mom came into the room to clean it up she looked at the wall and said, “Since when did we have birds on our walls?”

“Oliver!”  “Get over here!”

“Yes mom. What happened?”

“When did you get these birds on your wall?”

“Hmm I don’t remember. That’s weird”

“Did you lock the doors when you left?”

“Yea.”

“Did you close all the windows?”

“No, come to think of it I think I left my window open”

“Well, maybe it’s because we just moved in and we never noticed it.”

“Can we paint it tomorrow?”

“Yes.”

Later the next day they were painting the walls. While they were painting the walls all the birds flew off and out the room. Oliver and his mom was screaming and running around. When all the birds were gone, Oliver shut the window closed and they kept panting.

“What was that?!”

Oliver said, “Call animal control.”

His mom said “It won’t work. It’s all gone now.”

They painted the walls again but they were in case something crazy happens again.

After they painted it and it was dry Oliver and his mom put screening paper on the window and locked the net. Also they did that to all of their window.  So Oliver had to remember to close all the windows. The windows were never opened and it never happened again.

 

 

By: Faith Anaman