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Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Essay Princess Gwen and the Dragon - 806 Words

Once upon a time, there was a beautiful princess named Gwen. She cared about everyone, from her father’s dukes to the peasants in the villages. She even cared for the animals in the field by her castle. Everyday she would walk through the field, singing in the most beautiful voice. The birds would sing along with her and the rabbits would hop along at her feet, listening to her gorgeous voice. Even the nasty mosquitoes wouldn’t bite her, for then she would stop singing. One day when Gwen was about to take her normal walk in the field, a dragon flew to her window. â€Å"Excuse me princess, but I would like to build my cave in the field right here. For I have spent many nights, cold without a shelter. I promise I won’t take up too much room†¦show more content†¦Every tree, robin, and deer will be safe and untouched. I will even give you three pegasi if you accept. Please princess? I have no place for my eggs, and what about the poor baby dragons? They wil l have no place to live.† Without thinking, Gwen accepted. The baby dragons needed a safe place to live and there is no better place to build a nest than in a tree. â€Å"Oh, thank you, princess. I will give you your pegasi tomorrow.† Suddenly, three winged horses appeared next to the dragon. They flew to the forest to begin building the nest. This time the princess watched the dragon build his nest to make sure that he didn’t destroy anything. The pegasi and the dragon had worked for hours and they were almost finished building. The princess decided to go to sleep, without worrying about the dragon. When she woke up in the morning, the forest was completely destroyed. There were 4 trees supporting a giant nest, but the rest of the forest was completely gone. Gwen was furious. She had trusted the dragon again and he lied to her. She ran outside to speak to the dragon. â€Å"Dragon! You have deceived me again. Deforestation is already affecting the kingdom, why are you adding to the problem?† Screamed Gwen. â€Å"I was having trouble finding the nest. If I cut down all of the other trees it would make these stand out so I could find my nest easily. I’m sorry, princess, I could replant them,† he said with a smirk. â€Å"You better replant them. Also, give me my

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