To my furry monster, who isn't so bad. The moral of this story is to not judge someone on how she or he looks. Well Someone, something, some animal. :)


I stepped outside my house, and my fellow people we're going crazy! My friend Ross was running covering his head yelling, "It's a beast! It's a beast!" And my neighbor John was like, "It's coming to gobble us all up!" Now I was frightened. I stepped in front of an older woman and said, "Where is it?" And she shook her head and shuddered. "It comes from the kings castle. They sent it to the chamber! We need a hero!" She exclaimed, filled with worry. I nodded my head. "Thank you. I'm going after it."
I arrived at the king's castle and put my hand on my chest. "I have come, your honor, to help tame the beast." I said to the king. The king pulled on his beard thinking. "Well the beast isn't here no more, he ran off. Fled, before we could capture him. North. He went. North west. Now go capture the beast before it's too late!" I nodded. "North east I go, my Sier. Thank you." I stomped off, looking as fierce as I could.
I went North east. I saw a group of people pointing arrows at something. "Hello, uh- what are you aiming for? The grass?" I asked. One of them rolled their eyes. "No dum dum. A terrible beast with pointy teeth who's trespassing!" A big gray troll grumbled in a raspy voice. I nodded. "Is he really that bad?" I asked. The troll with orange skin replied, "Well I don't know. He looks scary and he's trespassing. So we need to capture him- well that's what grumpy says." He said in a cheerful, squeaky voice. I thought hard. "Well I'm a gonna capture him." I insisted, bravely trotting threw the grass. The trolls ignored me, frozen like stues.
I then saw a glass wall, blocking my path! "Wow! It's probably behind there!" I shouted aloud. One troll responded, "Be ware! The beast will eat you!" Then another troll argued, "Shush, dum dum! No one cares!" Then the nice one with the high voice argued, "Well what if he gets eaten?" I sighed and blocked the voices out of my head. I need to capture the monsters. And I got this.


I saw it at last. A cute little english bulldog puppy! "Please don't hurt me, human. My name is Tinkerbell and I am no harm to a single soul. They just judge me on the way I look and get scared." Tinkerebell pleaded sadly. I felt really bad. "I never judged you, Tinkerbell. I would never hurt you. I actually think your cute." I explained. "Thank you, only someone who loved me would say that. Would you be my friend?" Tinkerebell asked. I placed my wing on my heart. "Of course. Where's your home? I shall take you there," I offered, smiling. Tinkerbell turned around. "I live in Arizona with my family." Tinkerbell explained.
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