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Fantasy Story: Once upon a time there was a girl named Belle. She lived in a magical kingdom, but was unaware of it, until her 13th birthday. She and her friend Sunny are to discover that there were more than flowers in a garden. “Let’s hurry!” yelled Belle “We don’t have much time!”
“Ok, ok, I’m coming!” murmured Sunny groggily. It was 3 in the morning after all! The two girls were heading to the Tulip Meadow. It all had started when they were having a sleepover at Sunny’s house. Then Belle had a dream that she had to go the meadow. She decided to drag Sunny along. Now they were on their way. “Did I have to come…I’m tired” groaned Sunny. Belle was tired too, but decided not to admit it and yell at Sunny.
“Stop whining and move it!” Belle yelled. Sunny yelled at her back. “Well it’s kind of hard to sprint when you’re half asleep!” Belle decided to stay quiet after that statement. When the two girls had reached the meadow, they were in awe.
“Whoa…” Belle muttered. The meadow was alive in the middle of the night. It was glittery and it glowed like florescent lights in neon colors. It seemed so bright. Then all of a sudden a fairy, yes a fairy, flew up to the girls. “Y-you’re a fairy?!” questioned Sunny in confusion, surprise, and astonishment. “You’re s-so”
“Glamorous? I know.” The fairy said bored voice, like she had heard that statement a million times before. “So you to are the ones we ordered…” she looked at me and smiled. “Well you children are not that bad… anyway, my name is Sierra. You two must be…” she pointed to Belle. “…Sunny….” She pointed to Sunny. “…and you must be Belle!” “Other way” I grunted. “Oops! My mistake!” apologized Sierra. “Why are we here?” Belle asked.
“Can’t you see?” the fairy rolled her eyes “The garden is dying! See the odd colors? There is more of my kind in there! We all will fade away, because we are a part of nature.

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