"I don't know how to thank you enough. I'm finally free!" He explained that, eight years ago, the evil enemy of his kingdom had kidnapped him from his bedroom at the palace and had brought the young boy to this abandoned factory. Every day he had been given bread and water through a magic box. He used empty bottles and his magic throwing arm to send help messages to the area around the factory, but us girls were the first to answer a message and come to his aid.
Then the prince had an idea. "How would you girls like to come back home with me?" Arthur asked hopefully. "You could live in the palace, never go to school, and have fun all day. I also have two sisters that you could be friends with. What do you think?"
I considered it for a minute, all of the possibilities swirling through my head. "That would be fun," I agreed. "But I want to be with my family.
"I do too," said Reagan reluctantly. This was a big decision because I knew that she wanted to play sports all day and never go to school.
"And me," decided Elsie.
"Then I think that it's time for us to part ways," said Prince Arthur. "But I'll never forget how you saved my life. Goodbye, newfound friends!"
5 months later, a letter exchange is going on between us girls and Arthur. This time it is by envelopes and the post office, though, and not Gatorade bottles! And we have a visit planned to his castle during the upcoming summer break. Now I realize that staying home is better than traveling, and adventures can be found in your own area.
Then the prince had an idea. "How would you girls like to come back home with me?" Arthur asked hopefully. "You could live in the palace, never go to school, and have fun all day. I also have two sisters that you could be friends with. What do you think?"
I considered it for a minute, all of the possibilities swirling through my head. "That would be fun," I agreed. "But I want to be with my family.
"I do too," said Reagan reluctantly. This was a big decision because I knew that she wanted to play sports all day and never go to school.
"And me," decided Elsie.
"Then I think that it's time for us to part ways," said Prince Arthur. "But I'll never forget how you saved my life. Goodbye, newfound friends!"
5 months later, a letter exchange is going on between us girls and Arthur. This time it is by envelopes and the post office, though, and not Gatorade bottles! And we have a visit planned to his castle during the upcoming summer break. Now I realize that staying home is better than traveling, and adventures can be found in your own area.
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