314-The Pirate Song

Helanie:

I had been struggling to get out of the belt for the past hour, but he had tightened it so hard that I couldn't escape.

"You're kidding me, right?" I asked as he showed up again with a burger in his hand and sat down next to the tree with a book in his other hand. He had left me here after saying that to me.

After a few minutes, I gently thought he wouldn't even come back—but he did.

"Norman," I yelled, and he squeezed one eye shut to show me my voice wasn't bothering him.

"You're not serious, right?" I asked again, while moving my hands to somehow loosen the belt around my wrists.

"You heard me. I said what I said," he took a bite from his burger and then acted like he was so busy reading that he couldn't bother responding to me.

"I can't believe you're so evil," I hissed, sitting down on the ground in anger.