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Kacheek Magic Dancing Shoe

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It all started when Princess dreamt about those magic slippers on Kacheek Cinder Ella. She'd dream of it day and night, over and over. Boy was it ever exciting she'd tell her mother every morning when she woke from her bunk.

"Those slippers mom I gotta get' me some!" she'd beg every morning.

Her mom would say in her Texan voice, "I told you doll that's just a movie."

"But momma I gotta get me some any way!" she would beg.

Her mom would say again, "You don't need two slippers you have your pink fluffy ones honey buns, sugar cup!" Her mom would yell and scream and Princess would beg and plead.

So one day while Princess was at the hotel she had saw someone in her dream. Princess woke up and shouted, "I'm getting me some dancing shoes instead."

Princess was a spoiled little Texan and she didn't even know why she wanted those magic dancing shoes. But instead of magic slippers she wanted magic dancing shoes, but they were bad, bad, bad, bad to the bone I tell ya! She didn't know what was coming in her dreams at night but whatever it was it made her want those dancing shoes more and more. They seemed the cutest kinda thing but her mom knew better then Princess did.

One day while Princess walked with Sally-Sue she had told her that she needed some dancing shoes.

"Magic ones too!" she'd gasp at Sally-Sue. Her friend was amazed that a dream like that maybe could come true. The next day they were at the park down town Neopia because Princess earned some money to try and buy some, but that didn't work so that little troubled Kacheek stole it! She was getting pretty bad too, well I'll say.

"Hi, little girl you need some Magic Dancing Shoes, well if you do follow me this way!"

This man wasn't bright sneaky as he was he knew that Princess had 1000 bucks in her pocket.

Princess agreed, "You, have magic dancing shoes?"

The man nodded, but he wasn't an ordinary man he was a ghost I say!

"But sweet heart there 1000 I don't think you can afford them!" he lied.

Princess smiled, "I have that much money."

The man traded. The shoes were nice a golden but when she put them on they turned black and so did she and something worse she couldn't get them off. The man disappeared and left Princess and Sally-Sue there. Well Sally-Sue went and got Princess's mom.

"I told you sweetie, well not so sweet no more! This will cost you a job in the Water World honey because now I have to by a million dollar position to get these off!" her mother yelled cross...

The moral of this story is never trust outsiders and never steal!

The End

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