The Coast

A detailed Summary of The Coast


The piercing sound of the alarm clock brought me back from the dead of sleep. I started to wriggle and stretch within my cosy, warm, haven that is my bed.

As parts of my body were gradually turning on, I realised today was my big trip to the coast. I leaned over at the bulky black clock. I was already ten minutes late. Suddenly my body's systems were all on go, at this I pounced from my bed like a hunting puma. I flew open the tatty old wardrobe doors and chucked on some terribly out of fashion, checked clothes.

I skipped down the uneven stairs like a first year pupil so excited to be at school. I flung some bread into the toaster and started to prepare the picnic. I had just finished setting up our mammoth feast when the toaster popped up. Slightly charred but never mind, I popped some butter on it and shovelled it into my furnace of a mouth.

I carefully placed the food into my big hiking bag and bunged a blanket on top. I zipped up the bag and threw it by the door. I walked into the sitting room and slumped in front of the television. I was just about to turn it on when the doo


I lifted out the picnic carefully so as not to spoil the layout inside. The bag opened with a 'twang' and I started laying out all the food. Scones, sandwiches, cakes, biscuits, drinks and many other mouth watering delights. We were soon scoffing away our food till my stomach was screaming out.

rbell rang. I jumped up with a bounce, grabbed my bag and flung myself out the door to see Amy. I put my arm around her and we set off up the hill towards the cliff overlooking the magnificent and surreal coast. The hill started to become a very steep incline. Soon we were struggling up the hill at a pace no faster than a snail's. Never the less we were making progress and we soon reached the meadow on top of the cliff, we wondered round aimlessly for a few moments till we found a clearing.

After our relaxation sessions we decided we would make our way down to the beach and so some paddling in the crystal clear waters that were heaving full of beautiful sparkly fish. Above were the gulls squawking and clicking, feeding their young. The sand was so white and natural it was as if we were th

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