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Billy Bob Jr Working To Cure Ebola
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One day in a science lab on top of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado there was a scientist named Billy Bob Jr. he was working to cure Ebola. It was 2:02 pm at this time. He was the only one in lab at the time is boss Lebron was in florida on a family vacation and the other workers were all gone because it was a Saturday afternoon. He was mixing two chemicals together until something went bad right outside of lab (really bad).

There was a huge blizzard that came rolling through the mountains and it the lab with a sudden loud noise. The whole lab starts the get demolished and the chemicals of Billy Bob Jr’s. fall on the ground and spell all over. Meanwhile all of the animals that they are also experimenting all escape. There was two which hid together which was the cheetah and hippo. They both got Billy Bob Jr’s. chemical on them when they were hiding when the two animals body's touch it created a mysterious animal. After one hour the animal came back and it was created and Billy called it a cheapo that's what he thought of. After one hour the storm was done the scientist Billy came out to see most of lab was collapsed. He called his boss and told the news about the animal and the bad news about the storm.
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This time it just wasn’t the roof collapsing in it was the Cheapo. The Cheapo had huge teeth and was saying “I have a lot of energy” he was screaming that and he was also running all around in lab. The Cheapo has a head as a Hippo and the body structure of a very fast

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