Sheena goes for a swim by M. C. The mighty jungle Queen enjoys a swim, despite three huge crocodiles. It was hot, very hot. The stifling humidity in the jungle made the it almost unbearable. As the mighty Sheena - the Queen of the Jungle - walked majestically through the thick undergrowth, she felt the oppressive heat upon her. " It's just too damn hot," she said to herself," I've got to find someplace to cool off." The powerfully built woman walked on a little further and soon came to a beautiful lake." My, what lovely spot this is; I think I'll go for a swim." Sheena removed her clothes. She placed the tough lion hide dress - that she had fashioned from the skin of the ferocious beast she killed with her bare hands when she was just fifteen - under a near-by tree and entered the lake. " Oh, this feels so good," Sheena said to herself. She began to swim; strong, masterful strokes that would make an Olympic champion swimmer jealous. As she gracefully glided through the water, Sheena didn't seem to notice the three huge crocodiles entering the lake from the opposite shore. They had been waiting for this; waiting for some unsuspecting victim to enter the lake to escape the heat. Sheena calmly continued her swim, oblivious to the danger that was fast approaching. Either she was totally unaware of their presence, or didn't seem to be too concerned about it. When the crocodiles were only a few feet away, the gorgeous blond took a deep breath of air and dove underneath the water. The fierce crocodiles followed. For a few moments the lake was quiet and serene...and then all hell broke loose. The water became very turbulent as a terrific struggle was going on below the surface. After about a minute one of the crocodiles floated to the top. He was badly beaten up and appeared to be either unconscious or dead; most of his teeth had been knocked out. A minute later a second crocodile appeared in pretty much the same condition. Suddenly, the water broke apart and the third crocodile emerged. He had blood coming out of his mouth and a look of sheer terror on his face. He tried desperately to swim away... but he didn't get far. From out of the water, a hand appeared. It grabbed the fleeing crocodile by the tail and, despite his best efforts to escape, dragged him back down under the water. Once again, that area of the lake became very turbulent; a minute later calm returned. The third crocodile floated to the surface, beaten to pulp like the other two. As the current slowly carried the three battered crocodiles downstream, Sheena's beautiful face emerged from the water; without a mark or a scratch. She looked off in the direction of the crocs and giggled,"Good-bye boys and thanks for a lovely workout; tee hee hee." She then resumed her swim. " What a wonderful place this is; I'll definitely have to come back here."