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Iesha (In east shade house at...) (emberblue) | 150 comments Prompt: You are walking along a path, and you see two doors-one that is wooden and the other marble-also the keys to both doors is to the right side of each door. Which do you choose? What lays behind each door? How do you feel once you open the door?


Iesha (In east shade house at...) (emberblue) | 150 comments Marie wandered out into her backyard t play. Her yard was pretty huge for an girl of only three feet tall. Skipping, her baby blue flower dress waved up and down as she moved acrossed the green grass. Being only six, Marie was allowed to do as she pleased outside in the back yard so long as she didn't come in the house until dinner. So you see this was the start of little Marie adventures. Along the edge of her large backyard were trees that folded all around the sounding yard. Marie was use to these sights. Coming to a stop in front of a particular tree, in which she had marked with an dark blue ribbon at the base of the truck, she looks back at the house to see if anyone was watching her.When everything was clear, she start off by running happily down an small trail which led into the forest. Giggling, she made her way forward. In a few minutes,, she approached an large old oak tree which had an opening into the center. Climbing in, she rolled farther in until she was next standing at in front of two doors. One was white and the other pink. Giggling, she walks forward. "My friends must be waiting for me" Walking up to the white door, she turns the firm handle, and steps inside.

Inside was an world composed of many colors. (Yea, I'm stopping here for now)


message 3: by Alice (new)

Alice (alice20) I'm very curious to see what the world that's composed of many colors looks like.


Iesha (In east shade house at...) (emberblue) | 150 comments (Yea, I'm still working that aspect out)


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