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antoniya [11.8K]
2 years ago
5

Write a story with the given keywords:fairy,cat,gem/diamond

English
2 answers:
SCORPION-xisa [38]2 years ago
4 0

Answer:

ones A fairy landed on Earth by mistake another fairys came to take him up it them and in speed of more than 100 they took her with them. But while the fairy was comming back to home she lost gem which was on her head. She told to the fairy Queen, She told the fairy to go alone and bring the gem. She was so obident towards the other. She gone and saw a big fuffy Cat playing with the gem She was so afraid. So she asked a mam to help him The mam said " I will help you but I want powers in return". The fairybecame stress and asked to a girl " Ya I will help you but then you have to make me beautiful". Then the fairy understand that all are greedy in Earth. Then she asked to a little buzy bee for help The bee said " I can help you dear come-on aand show me" The bee bited the cat the cat started chasing the bee the bee flyer up and the fairy take her Gem.

34kurt2 years ago
3 0
Once upon a time there was a cat who lived in the city of perkinsville. perkinsville was a nice quaint town with lots of nature incorporated into it. one day, randolf the cat went on his weekly stroll through the forest when he came across a tiny mushroom town. he was baffled at what he saw and then a fairy revealed herself. the fairy gave randolf a clump if dirt, and told him to break it open. he took it home and got to work. when he got to the middle he saw a gem. randolf, being the smart cat he is, took it to a jeweler to have it looked at. randolf found out it was actually a diamond. he then sold it to the perkinsville pawn shop for $7,550. then, he bought a toad.

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