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Candy Land Short Story
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Once upon a time there lived a simple girl who lived a simple life. Her name was Elena brooks and she lived in a small town of Freeport, Kansas. Elena lived with her mom, Adriana and her dad, Chris. She was a star student and was on the tennis, track, and debate team for her school. One day Elena was walking to her house when she saw a guy from her school named Eliot, they talked for a while and he decided to invite Elena to a party he was having this evening before their school's football game. Elena rushed home in excitement and immediately picked out her outfit and shoes. When she had finished she curled her long dark red hair and did her makeup. She kept track of time and decided she should be leaving she skipped downstairs to tell her
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The jolly rancher decided to help Elena get home. He told her that if she can get to queen Kandy then she can get home. Elene was determined to get home so they started the tortuous path to get to the castle. Their first task was to get across fudge river they looked all around them and realized that they can use a banana split as a boat. Elena and the jolly rancher finally got across and reached castle candy. Elena was overjoyed she quickly grabbed the jolly rancher and ran to the gates of the castle. There standed a laffy taffy who had a guards uniform “excuse me but i must get in the castle to see queen Kandy its an emergency”. Queen Kandy is too busy today come again later declared the guard proclaimed then Jolly stepped up and whispered something into the guards ear then the gate opened Elena rushed in impatiently and ran into queen Kandy on the way. Elene explained the situation to the queen and she decided to help her. All you have to do to get back home is to forgive your family and realize what you did wrong. Elena thought back to the incident oh if i had just understood that family comes first i wouldn't be in this sticky situation

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