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Should We Respond To Lucinda's Journey?
Larry frowned as he looked up at the repulsive, gray clouds that hoovered the sky. As he sat down, he wondered how he could let this happen, how he should’ve reacted to Lucinda. This all started on a beautiful, sunny day and Larry, a short troll was giving directions to a dwarf that wanted to get to the castle, when suddenly, a gorgeous fairy walked up to him. She started pushed away the dwarf and Larry was to enchanted by her beauty that he didn’t even notice. Once the troll was out of the way, the fairy introduced herself as Lucinda and started to tell to Larry about her wish to take over the kingdom. Larry just nodded and smiled without a clue why he was doing so. They began their long journey to the mesmerizing castle but time caught up to both the fairy and troll and they were forced to stop and rest. They decided to sleep in an abandoned cabin that was made of candy. When Larry fell asleep on the muffin couch, Lucinda ran out and tried to find her own way to the castle. She knew that her beauty was only going to enchant the troll for a little while, so she decided it was going to be best for her if she left. …show more content…
Since Lucinda was no longer present, Larry wasn’t hypnotized anymore and he realized that she was planning to take over the kingdom. He ran to the castle to warn King Oscar about Lucinda’s plan, but unfortunately, she was already in the castle. Larry took a glance at the throne room and saw King Oscar tied up to his gigantic raspberry red throne and Lucinda was on his left side and she couldn’t seem any happier. After she stopped laughing, she began to cast a spell that made the entire kingdom follow her every command. The only person that wouldn’t follow her was Larry, this was because he had already fallen for her tricks

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