Spongeboob
Autor: fbewkufb • March 31, 2015 • Creative Writing • 263 Words (2 Pages) • 630 Views
Under the Sea
As he sat down in his chair after a long day of work, it became evident that this job was consuming his entire being. There was no place for mistake, if anything were to go wrong then the world would come crashing down on him and his impeccable reputation as a fry cook would cease to exist. His boss (who was a real penny pincher) insisted on keeping a close eye, making sure that everything runs smoothly. Some would consider this to be too much control, but he loved it. Also, there was always the constant threat of his rival plotting to take over their business, so keeping a close eye was considered important. As he sat back examining his life, it became apparent that there was endless potential for his career. Suddenly his beautiful pet slid under his hands, asking to be pet. He thought about his best friend and smiled, realizing that even if he failed with his career, there would always be people to support him. He started considering going next door to see what his neighbor was having for dinner and what type of music he would be listening to that night. It is tough being so young with unlimited potential, but no path to a better job. He snapped out of, laughing about how he had won employee of the month over 350 consecutive employees of the month awards. Who was he kidding; he loved his job! As the realization became apparent, he shot up with a renewed ambition. Then Spongebob tripped over his shoelace.
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