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English, 03.12.2020 22:20, angelinagiraffp538zb

Add 3 or more paragraphs to this story. Trapped in a book!

“Yes, I’m almost done!”It was a bright and beautiful morning the day of Friday the 13th, the year 1982. Marie Spade, a writer of many books, was finishing up her 18th book! Her book was about a brave princess/knight who lived in France and her adventures. And who had lived in France back then. After she finished, she went grocery shopping. It was a pretty normal day, from then on, but Marie had no clue what was going to happen that night! Marie was about to go to sleep until her book opened up by itself! A bright gold light shone out of the book. Then all of a sudden Marie noticed something different. She was in the book!

Marie didn't notice what book she was in until she saw someone she recognized. She saw the brave princess/knight Katie Adair! That was the main character in HER book. Then she finally realized it all, she was trapped inside her own book! "But why" she wondered. Then Katie explained why she was called into the book. The Daesh, an enemy of France, had started attacking them not long after Marie had finished with the book. Katie also explained that Marie was called into the book to help them defeat the Daesh.

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