“Hurry up!”Amelia cried as she ran through the forest. Behind her was her older brother Preston walking evenly with a book in his hand and a smile on his face. It was a peaceful afternoon, perfect time to take his little sister to his favorite place.
“Amelia don't run too fast, you could bump into a tree and ruin that pretty little face of yours,”Preston warned grinning as Amelia forced her lips into a cute pout once she spun around.
“Your so mean! Meany!”she huffed before looking back in front of her. Her eyes lit up at once before she began hopping. “There it is!” She was pointing to the end of the forest where the sun finally became visible.
Before Preston could say another word Amelia ran off to the edge running and hopping happily. She jumped over roots that got in her way and sacred animals that were close by. Slowly and slowly she got closer to the end until she was engulfed in a bright light.
It was beautiful! The sky was blue and there wasn't a single cloud. Amelia cried happily as she raced down the hill, her blond hair bobbing up and down. Her purple eyes took in everything around her as the new scenes became quite an amazing sight. The waterfall that threw water into a large lake, made a light rainbow. The pure green grass that looked perfectly cut without even one piece sticking out. Even the scattered colorful flowers seemed to be in order. There were a giant mountains with white snowy tips that surrounded the area keeping it safe from the outside world.
“Beautiful isn’t it,”a voice giggled. Amelia spun around just to meet a floating fairy. The fairy had clear wings-that were almost a very light shade of green, and bright green eyes. Her dress was a dull green with rows of flowing up along the side. Amelia ...
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...gon came. Once the Dragon found that out, the curse was destroyed and I returned, curse free.”
“So you're safe now? Free?”Amelia asked as if afraid of the answer. Edward’s grin grew even bigger.
“I will never leave,”he promised. "We will be together forever."
With those words Amelia's world grew. She and Edward never left each other's side. They played together, they ate together, they grew up together. The dragon never bothered them again and they were never in trouble. Emerald continued to play with them even as they grew older. When they were old enough, Emerald invited them to stay in the Hidden Valley-they agreed. Time passed quickly but happily and their built a home in the Hidden Valley. allowing everyone and anyone to come. There was nothing to worry about, nothing to be afraid of. They were both truly happy. They lived happily ever after for eternity.
“This ones going to kill my story. It was so happy and magical.” Elizabeth fluttered to the front of the room.
As they drove she talks Bailey, her son, into taking a detour to see an old plantation she visited when she was younger, halfway...
Amelia Dyer was born in a small United Kingdom town called Pyle Marsh in 1838. She was the daughter of Samuel and Sarah Hobley, and was the youngest of five children. She had one sister and three brothers who were all very educated, but they didn’t exactly have a happy childhood. Amelia’s mother was extremely sick, suffering from a disease called Typhus which left Amelia and her family left to watch as her life drained out of her. Both a blessing and a curse happened when Amelia’s mother was finally put out of her misery after the horrid disease finally sucked the life out of her, leaving a ten year old Amelia motherless. Shortly after her mother’s death the family fell apart greatly resulting in Amelia being sent to live
He just turned and left without a word. I touched Lennie’s grave. The rough touch of the wood deflecting to my fingers. I walked back to the ranch. Everyone was asleep. I wanted to run away tomorrow but I couldn’t let this chance pass up. It also prevented any chance of Candy following me. I tiptoed out of the room and went straight to the woods. I made sure to mix myself in with the shadows of the trees. I saw the river and It felt like I did it...until I felt something grab me by my neck. I quickly got flipped over and pushed to the ground.
Once upon a time lived a girl named Rapunzel. She was a very curious and happy girl. She lived the kingdom of Macedomia. It was a huge place with lots of trees and flowers. Rapunzel loved to go in the forest but her mother would not let her because she would get lost. One day Rapunzel saw a very colorful butterfly and tried to catch her and unknowingly entered the forest.
One hundred and fifty years ago, however, it was very different: the world of the fairies was an idealized version of our own, filled with unearthly splendor and wonder. Directors and designers reveled in the opportunity to create scenes of unparalleled beauty and magnificence. In a lavish production created by Madame Vestris a...
I had finally seen an ending to this infinite trail. She slowed down and smiled her smile was as enchanting as the sun peeping through the intertwined trees. We had now arrived at the edge of a cliff it looked like no one had been there before. The sun was gleaming like the heavens and the sea right in front of the cliff lifted its spirit and crashed into the cliff. She sat down in a patch of grass and opened up her bag. She took out a photo of Vivian, a dress and a pair of shoes she left them there and laid down to next to it still smiling.
All throughout Amelia’s childhood, she was never one for being super girly. Since her parents didn’t really believe in keeping a girl in the house all day, they let her play outside and do pretty much whatever she wanted. Amelia especially liked sledding. While sledding, girls would sit straight up in their sleds, while boys would go “belly flopping”. Amelia loved the boy’s method of sledding so much that her fathe...
act, and devoted his entire attention to his love for Amelia. Amelia, however, felt no
In the short story Amelia’s Road by Linda Jacobs Altman, roads symbolize new beginnings, sometimes favorable or sometimes rough. In the beginning of the story, Amelia talks about why she dislikes roads. She states “ Roads leading to all manner of strange places, and roads to nowhere at all. Amelia hated roads so much that she cried every time her father took out the map. The roads Amelia knew went to farms where workers labored in the sunstruck fields and lived in grim, gray shanties. Los caminos, the roads, were long and cheerless. They never went where you wanted them to go.” Amelia has a strong, negative feeling towards roads. She knows that they never lead to anywhere pleasing. She hates having to move to places where she will be tired
She felt unimpressed and violated by how the vegetable owner treats his assistant. She went to the vegetable’s owner house and got revenge for the assistant who is badly treated by him. I can feel the kindness from this scene that she respects people. In the bathroom she switches the foot cream with the toothpaste, cuts the owner shoelaces, and changes his door lock. I felt funny while watching this scene until it get more funnier when the vegetable owner comes home to find the differences. One part is when he was brushing his teeth to found out it wasn’t toothpaste and he was locked up in his restroom. I felt he deserve this treatment and that Amelia did the right
The skies were clear and a very bright blue. We unpacked our gear from the car and started hiking on the trail. Walking on the rocky trail was hard and tiring but the views were great. There were areas that were very grassy and green and others that seemed very dry. Our trail wasn’t on the green side.
May I come in?" a female voice responded from the other side. Clary was pleasantly surprised at how warm and gentle the voice was, well whoever it belonged too. Quickly rising to her feet, she walked over towards the door, not before catching sight of herself in the tall mirror above the vanity. The girl staring back was complete mess! Her once bright green eyes were full of sadness, and her red hair was matted, tangled, and had knots in it, while her skin was covered in dust and grime. She was indeed need of a much-needed
The first test Amelia organized had to do with books. She placed each prince in an unadorned room with only an old thick leather bound book in it. She instructed the princes to read the book and when they were finished to come out to the courtyard; the last prince to finish the book would be removed. The one thing the princes didn’t know was that the book was filled with gibberish. This test would help Amelia determine which princes were honest and which princes weren’t.
The sunless sky covered the woods over the treetops which created a canopy over my head. The crimson and auburn foliage was a magnificent sight, as this was the season known as Fall. There was a gentle breeze, creating the single sound of rustling leaves. The leaves appeared as though they were dying to fall out of the tree and join their companions on the forest floor. Together with pine needles and other flora the leaves formed a thick springy carpet for me to walk upon.