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Story Thief: Kiel Gnome Foot
Day 1: Plot

In my book Story Thieves, Owen is the main Character and he has just been disguised as one of his favorite book characters Kiel Gnome Foot. He and Kiel’s best friend Charm are fighting to try and find the seventh key. They got hit by a laser gun. They rode into a big ship and got all of their broken parts repaired. The out of nowhere a hologram appeared in the ship of a man named Dr. Verity. He was distracting them and when he got off the hologram the ship crashed and Charm was laying on top of Owen.

Day 2: Conflict

In Story Thieves, Bethany, the real Kiel Gnome Foot, and the Magister are in the real world. The Magister had just let all of the fictional characters out of their books into the real world using Bethany’s powers.
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Owen has a friend named Bethany and she can jump into fictional books. Owen has this favorite book that he wants to jump into, Kiel Gnome Foot, but it could be way too risky for him. Bethany’s father was a fictional character and he fell in love with her mom, but on Bethany's 4th birthday one of her friends got her a book and they all jumped into it. Her mom went into the living room just in time to see Bethany's hand come out of the book. She pulled everyone out safely but Bethany's dad didn't come back out. He got lost in the book and has never been found since. So, Owen tricked her into going into the book so she could get a location spell to find her dad. Then, Bethany ended up not using it to find her father, instead she used it to find Mr. Porterhouse.

Day 5 : Plot

In Story Thieves Owen has just been saved from getting blown up from the seventh key unlocking the vault of contamination. Kiel and Owen finally switched back, and Owen and Bethany almost got mentioned in the book, but Kiel remembered that they shouldn't be. Kiel opened the vault and all he found were books. Then Dr. Verity went into the vault and was searching around, and saying that there had to be some sort of a magic source to blow up Magistera. Kiel said that he was going to give those books to a very good friend. That was Bethany who he was talking about.

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