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Jayden's Story

5/30/2012

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For the next installment on the Cooler than Clint blog, we turn to Jayden, who would like to share a sizable portion of a story.  Enjoy!

The Worst Life!
By Jayden

The last three chairs, just happen to be in France.  That map says the chairs in an old palace.  "Great, that place is haunted!" said Elizabeth.  "Thats a myth," said Kyle.  "Stop fighting and let's get our buts moving!" said Kathren.


Soon they reached the palace.  "I'm not going in there," said Elizabeth.  "Fine you can stay out here and watch for danger," Kathren said.  "Let's go in there!" Kyle said.  They all went in, except Elizabeth.  She stayed outside and looked for danger.  Four hours pased, suddenly a nun came up to Elizabeth!  She said, "Come... follow me."  Elizabeth was so interested she followed the nun not knowing she was an evil witch.  After a few minutes they arrived at another palace, more of a castle. 

Kyle and Kathren got skared when the big bell rang.  The second time it rang munks came slidding down a rope!  Three floating chairs came down and three monks caught them.  Three other monks got rope.  The last three grabed them.  They put them in the chairs, And used the rope to tie them to the chairs!  The chairs instantly started to fly up in the air to an old castle "Elizabeth," said Kathrin.  Elizabeth said, "The nun, don't licen to her, she is an evil witch!"  The evil witch came out in a pointy hat and black clothes.  "O more guests, yes!"  Now you have your friends to wach me take over the world  And you all will be my hard working slaves, Ho Ho Ho!  First I will assign you a job.  You my gorgous will be a maid," She said to Elizabeth.  "Put this old maids dress on."  next she told Kyle, "You can be... a... Knight.  You look buff enough to be a knight." 

"Yes!  I'm a knight!"  Then she gave Kyle a sword.  Then gave Kathren an apron and a spoon.  Kathren guessed she is the cook.  Then the evil nun said, "I know what you can here for."  "Ho..."  "How do I know." the witch cut her off.  "What do we want then?" Kathren said.  "You want the three chairs I caught you in"  "Ah can you read our minds?"
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7/22/2013 05:37:51 pm

Jayden has special talents to win hearts even with simple stuff and I think it is because of her narration! I think how the author narrate a story is very much important! For example the world famous Sherlock Holmes stories are specially known for the narration which has huge role in its success!

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