This is the realistic fiction story of two people who catch two commercial
fishermen killing off seals. In the beginning, a guy named Andy agrees to fly
from Montana to California to work for his uncle at a gas station for boats. In
exchange, his uncle would teach him all about boats. It was Andy’s dream to
drive out in the sea. He goes out in a boat with his uncle and he teaches him
some things. They noticed that seals were dyeing. Andy’s uncle said it might be
some kind of disease. So then his Aunt gets sick so his uncle has to spend time
with her and didn’t really have time to teach Andy about boats. One day Andy was
working at the boat gas stop and a girl his age comes to fill up. She didn’t
look at him though, she was looking at the dead seals. She said that she really
hated that and the commercial fishermen were killing them for lots of reasons.
One was they were eating the boat and scaring the fish away. Anyway, then she
left and came back in the evening. She filled up and introduced herself. Her
name was Molly and she knew a lot about boats. Andy said where he came from and
how he wanted to learn about boats. So then they made a deal that she would
teach him how to use the boats and in exchange they would try to track the seal
killers. So then a huge boat comes to the gas station. It was owned by the
Jackson brothers. They were the two meanest commercial fishermen in the town.
Molly had a suspicion that they were the ones killing the scenes. Then they take
Andy’s money and he tells his uncle. His uncle said those guys are crazy and
that he shouldn’t bother them. A few days later, Andy and Molly go where the
Jackson brothers hang out and they follow them. They heard them saying something
about killing seals tonight. So Andy and Molly go on Andy’s uncles boat and
follow the Jackson brothers. They spotted them and started shooting them. Then
Andy and Molly speeded up but the Jacksons crashed into rocks and got stuck. So
then Andy and Molly called the police and the fishermen got arrested. Andy
learned a lot about boats and his uncle was very proud of him.
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