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Meygan giggles as she spins around in circles on the bright green grass. She gets dizzy and falls down, still giggling. She looks around for her daddy. But he's no where in sight.

"Daddy!" She calls out, suddenly frightened of the big wide field she's in. "Daddy!" She cries. No one responds to her pleas. Meygan starts to tear up. Where was her daddy? Why had he left her all alone?

She cries and cries. Her tears seeming to start a river below her feet.

"Daddy!" She cries out one last time, hoping he's still there. Meygan's red balloon, the one her father just gave her, is grabbed away by a strong wind. She gets up and tries to chase it.

But the poor five year old girl didn't have a chance. The balloon lifts up high into

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