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Jerry Mcghoulberry Leadership Style
Once upon a time there were two brothers who lived a wonderful life in the 1110’s in Cedar Kingdom where they were born and raised. Mr Cuddlesworth was a unflustered, humorous, born leader. He was the most humble guy in the kingdom and he was about six feet tall. Jerry McGhoulberry was a born fighter who could take on anyone and everyone. He was the bravest, strongest and most loyal to his wife Tabitha McGhoulberry. In Cedar Kingdom everything was perfect. There was no evil and only good. It was a stress free place with lights shining like christmas lights with trees glooming. Everybody was friendly and filled with joy until one day the The League of Super Evil otherwise known as L.O.S.E raided our kingdom they killed innocent people took …show more content…
The guard yelled out, “We are under attack!” McGhoulberry runs to his wife and sees that everyone was falling apart and had sad faces. McGhoulberry had noticed that the place was destroyed. When he found out that the kingdom was raided and that Tabitha was missing, he then got furious. His eyes were red as a fireball and turned into a madman that didn’t take no for an answer. He drunk booze to ease the pain. Everyone was scared to talk to him because he frightened everyone. The League Of Super Evil were known for evilness and terrifying men with horns on their head weighing about four hundred pounds and above seven feet tall. Next day, McGhoulberry carved Tabitha's name on his chest to remember her as his lovely wife that he truly loved since he first laid eyes on her. McGhoulberry goes and searches for her hoping that one day he'll find her. Tabitha was trapped and held prisoner until they got what they wanted in the L.O.S.E. camp where it was freezing cold and everything was covered in snow. All the trees were dead, the grass was black, and the odor was so bad they smelled like rotten eggs. “Five miles north” is what the note

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