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“We need to run,” Jasmine whispered. She didn’t remove her eyes from the creature. “We need to run,” she whispered once more. Seeing that Max was busy drawing away slowly as he pulled her with him, she glanced at Max, “We need to run!” she screamed. This isn’t the time to draw way slowly but the time to run. This enormous creature should keep its distance as they do the same. On Jasmine’s scream, Max flicked around following Jasmine’s cue. They both started running as fast as they could. They needed to get away from this enormous creature without looking back to see if the creature was closing in on them. The creature’s part of body was still in the water. Only its head was on the river bank due to its size extrapolating from its 10-foot-long skull and could be measured upwards of 5o f