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Pillowsville Monologue
Long ago, when the continents were merged together as one, the animals and the humans walked among each other. Each continent was split up with a twenty foot trench that led directly to the center of the earth. On the border of one of the trenches was the small town of Pillowsville. In this town, lived a group of frogs. In Pillowsville, everyone stated within the town limits and they were happy with the way things were, except for Danny. Danny was the only frog who had dreams that stretched far beyond the town of Pillowsville. He wanted to explore the world but most od all he wanted to be with his love. Her name was Linda and she was the most beautiful frog he had ever seen. They talked to one another from across the trench most days. Their legs would swing over the edge as they told each other of their hopes and dreams. He confessed that all he wanted in the world was to be with her. Linda felt that same about him. …show more content…
He decided to go see the town witch, hoping she could give him the ability to go over the trench and be with his love. The witch was the only human who lived in the town of Pillowsville. She rarely came out of her house and tales were told of her black magic. Danny fearfully opened the gate that led to the walkway to her house. He walked up to the big porch one step at a time. Everything seemed to have a grey tint to it and felt incredibly gloomy. He made it to the door and with all his might he knocked on the door three times. There was a commotion coming from inside and then she was standing in front of

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