Diary of a Wimpy Pirate 1: The Kraken's Treasure: Pirate Adventures, #1
By Nooby Lee
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Ever wanted to sail the high seas in search of legendary buried treasure?
Follow the humorous epic pirate adventures of a wimpy pirate kid through the entries in his personal diary!
Ragnar wakes up to find himself lying on the beach, unable to remember when or how he got there. As he struggles to regain his memories, a mysterious man helps him to find a ship with a band of daring crew and become a Pirate Captain.
What adventures and wonders await him as he wanders across the sea?
The journey is filled with unexpected and certainly unwanted twists and turns.
Are you ready to set sail?
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It's an honour to have you all on board.
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Diary of a Wimpy Pirate 1 - Nooby Lee
Part 1: Washed Ashore
H ey! Kid! Are you alive ?
I jerked suddenly to my senses thanks to the sensation of a sharp prodding in my side. I sat upright and glanced confusedly around through bloodshot eyes.
"W-where am I? I asked slowly.
Where does it look like you are,
a voice answered me, rather sarcastically. You're on a beach!
It was true. I was sitting in the sand of a sun-kissed beach. From the state I was in, it seemed as if I had been here for some time. My clothes, battered and torn, were completely soaked by the waves that were rolling consistently onto the shoreline. My arms and legs too were caked with sand. It looked to be about midday, but I had no memory of when I arrived here, or how. Finally, I turned to peer up at the man standing behind me.
He looked to be in his early 50s, with deeply tanned skin and a long, scraggly black beard. His clothes were worn and threadbare, but clean, and on his head, he wore a felt tricorne hat. I also noticed that he wore a leather belt that held a flintlock pistol. And in his hand was a thick walking stick, that moments earlier had been used to poke me in the ribs.
Well,
the stranger said. Are you just going to sit there all day gawking or are you going to get up?
Uh... I suppose I'll get up.
I stammered.
I turned over onto my hands and knees and began to rise slowly. I was about to stand up fully when the stranger's face darkened and he grasped me by my arm with a surprisingly firm grip.
Hey now sonny,
he said slowly. Just where did you get those marks?
He was looking at a spot on my back that had become exposed as I turned over. I glanced over my shoulder to see what he was referring to.
Whoa!! What are those?
I asked, terrified.
From the base of my neck, and running all the way down to my right leg was a series of massive purple welts! Each circular bruise was roughly the size of a dinner plate, with a small white inner area.
"I've seen it before,