The Train at the LighthouseIt was raining. It had been for near twenty minutes. I kept looking out across the wavy strip of water. From where I was standing, I could see the mainland. Not from the coastline, it was far too dark for that, but from the lights. Millions of tiny little dots in the distance. Ahead of us was the bridge. A long, thin track of concrete supported feebly by pillars of rusted steel that recurred every three metres or so. It came to a stop beside us. I continued to stand still, staring out to sea. By this point, I was soaked down to my bones, and shivering violently. Mark and Anna were holding onto my polyester coat with their heads pressed again
Jelly Crystals- interactive1) You wake up after a long nap. You look around at your dark, musty home. The windows are all open and the clock is ticking steadily at 3 second intervals. You feel your stomach rumble slightly, so you go to see what is available to eat. You open the cupboard, revealing a seemingly friendly rat and 2 packets of strawberry jelly crystals.Options:Eat the jelly crystals (3)Make jelly (2)Go to the shops (4)2) You take the jelly crystals from the shelf and take them to the rusty bench where you normally prepare your food and begin to make jelly. You pour some water into the slime encrusted bowl which once held your pet fish, Stompy. You