I will go to the mountain so I can see a mermaid. She likes to swim in a river on top of the mountain.
There are rocks and sand and black stairs with a magical elevator, a pool inside, and food. You will know it is a magical elevator because it will make you invisible. No one will know you’re there.
The mountain has floating stairs and scary monsters and scary zombies and other talking mountains around. The mountains say, “You better not walk on me!”
I will throw sand and rocks at them. That will defeat them because they would have hurt you. You have more power to defeat them.
Go to the river, and dive in the pool, and get the mermaid. It is freezing cold and green. Take her to her new home. Her new home is in a river under the elevator.
She will be so happy to be home because she was going to get hurt on the mountain. The zombies were trying to attack her.
Then she is crying so she needs a good home-cooked meal. She needs to eat steak, Rice-A-Roni, pasta, tacos, nachos, pizza, and cookies and cake.
Then she will go to sleep. She sleeps on a nice bed.
Then I was so happy she was at home.
The End.
From the 826 Valencia publication A MAGICAL PATH WILL APPEAR IN YOUR EYES, FOLLOW IT
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by Robert, 826CHI
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