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Do fairy tales really exist? “I believe in fairy tales,” Said Abigail. Abigail is a young, innocent girl trapped in a modern and cruel world. She attends school at Carolina High School and Academy. Sometimes while in school she feels different, so she creates her own surrealistic world to get out of the real one. Abigail is a 15 year old latina living with her dad and her four brothers. She is not just a regular girl because her innocence gives her the power to change everything around her magically, like the magical garden for example. The school garden may seem like a simple common garden in the eye of the average person, but not in Abigail’s eyes. Whenever Abigail walks through the garden , the garden magically expands and flourishes with an infinite number of different colored flowers as beautiful as the smile of Abigail. It's like if the garden magically come to life when she walks through it. Because of its magic, the garden is her favorite place where she loves to do her art. She always loved painting all the different colored flowers that makeup the garden. She spend most of her time in there because she also felt like that place brought her peace. In there she always wonders how her life might be if she finds the perfect guy. She dreams to find a prince that would kiss
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She only attended school every other day, but when she walked by the garden the garden did not flourish like it use to. The garden seem sad and depressed as if it was attached to Abigail feelings. Abigail's sadness did not allow her to see what was happening with the magical garden. The leaves turn brown and they drupe over like if it hadn't rain the day before. Everything in the garden seem dead with no color. This meant that Abigail had stopped believing in magic. Without the magic the garden was not able to

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