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Once upon of time, there was a tall, big nosed, fluffy haired hotdog, Rhino Yin. Rhino Yin was not normal, he was known as a loner. People would tease him about being a corndog. He would hear people talking about him and smell the food tricks they were doing. Rhino Yin was feeling very used to the bullying. He would always get beat up by some big kids. There was also a unicorn with blue lips, pink eyebrows, elf ears and a tiny nose and was really cool and his name is Unicorn Gavan. People liked Unicorn Gavan, maybe about 3 people likes him. He was teased just like Rhino Yin. They lived in a world of upgraded transportation and cities. This world is made up of technology and people but not just any kind of people but people that are anything including a pencil or a notebook. Rhino Yin and Unicorn Gavan live in the city of Fastfood in the year of 2120. One day as they were driving together in their UFO, to their new school, …show more content…
Stop bullying my best friend!! WE ARE NOT AFRAID OF YOU!”, said Unicorn Gavan.
“Picking on kids are not fun! Pick on people your own age!!”, said Rhino Yin.
“Stop picking on my friends, if you’re going to pick on my friends,you will have to go through me first. I won’t let you bully anyone ever again!!”, said Chonney with a serious face.
“Hahahahahahahahahahahaha look at The Savages, they are scared!!!!!”, said The Magic Milk Man with a cow beside him.
“I won’t let this slide!! I will get you for what you did!!”, said The Savages.
That very night The Savages came and crashed into their garage and busted their UFO’s. They smashed it and threw the pieces everywhere. By morning all the pieces were across the floor of the garage. The feeling of coldness came to the air. The sound of Rhino Yin and Unicorn Gavan are all dress running up the stairs towards the garage. Suddenly, seeing their precious UFO broken into pieces. They both smelling the gas tank leaking. Rhino Yin and Unicorn Gavan touched the pieces in

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