A Narrative Essay On The Wolves Are A Enemy

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“Sage? Just let them be together, you don’t want this to bite you in the butt later! Let Skye be happy!” Queen Dara said,
“The Wolves are a enemy, not allies! Skye will marry a nice boy and have a wonderful life together, like what we planned!” King Sage yelled again, “I won’t have a wonderful life if you fight, Denarise is the only guy I want to marry! He is my boyfriend and if you take him away, I won’t be happy!” Skye yelled as she teared up.
“Fine! But he is not welcomed at the castle until I’m dead!” King Sage yelled again as he walked back the the castle.

At the castle, Skye woke up to the chirping of birds and the warm wind hitting her body. She see’s a note on her desk again, she walks to the note and begins to read it. “The marriage

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