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The Green Creature Dialectical Journal

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At sunrise, the two sisters walked out of Fairy Field’s gates, towards The Lost City.
Their only goal was to rescue their parents from Professor Cain and the mug monsters.
The journey wasn’t an easy one. Without parental guidance, they had to learn to find food for themselves and take care of themselves.
Along the way, they encountered a three headed dragon that wanted what little food they had!
“Food, I want food!” the dragon bellowed, spitting fire, smoke and ice at them.
The girls ran without stopping until they crossed the gates of a city.
They thought they would be safe inside, but as they walked to the nearest train station, still following the Lost City map, they were stopped by a lanky greenish creature that got in their way.
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With seconds to spare, they bought a pair of train tickets and boarded the train that was just about to depart.
“Hurry!” Akeelah called out as they ran to the train, the green creature was back with reinforcements!
They slid into a train wagon; the doors sliding close right behind them, catching the green creature’s nose between them and making him leap back and pound the platform with rage.
They sighed and smiled as the train got further from the train station.
That was way too close for comfort!
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At night, they had to sleep in a dark, cold cave and huddled against each other for warmth.
Despite being cold, scared and hungry, kishwana and Akeelah stayed strong in their decision to rescue their parents.
They would not abandon them to the evil doings of the mug monsters.
That is how, on the third day of their journey, they arrived at the crumbling, yet imposing gates of The Lost City.
“Ready?” kishwana asked Akeelah who nodded. T
They high fived, hugged and with heads up high and shoulders back, walked towards the gates.
Soon it dawned on them, they had to blend in if they wanted to cross and find their parents.
They had to look like mug monsters!
Dashing to a nearby smelly swamp, they colored their skins with mug and mud, stuck twigs and seaweed all over their bodies and faces and used some purple moss to make it look as if they had fur.
Once they looked like mug monsters, more or less, they made their way to the gates, acting like a pair of regular mug monsters.
The rest of the children trickled in after them and the guards were none the wiser!
Once inside the city, they noticed how dark and gloomy everything was.
There were many humans walking by, but no one paid them any

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