Crater Duty

    The crater formed by the impact was larger than he'd ever seen, almost a mile wide.
    "This'll be a long job," Doug muttered. "Well, let's get on with it Alabaster" he said to his dog as he began his journey toward the giant hole in the ground.
    Several hours later, Doug and Alabaster arrived at the rim of the impact sight with bucket and shovel in hand. With a sigh, Doug began scooping the dirt back into the hole. Alabaster joined him, digging away in a classic canine fashion, flinging dirt backwards through his hind legs, back into the crater.

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