Ancestors Of 1800: Summary

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Ancestors 1800, “We must find a way of getting out of this house and fast!” said Mona, who is one of the three sisters, the other sister name though was Mascon, Mascon screamed, “how though; the towns’ men are coming and then going to hang us!” The third sister’s name was Mania, and Mania said sadly, “They already found out about us! We must move away from here, but first we must hide the babies some where safe and then we will hide to!” It was midnight and people tonight were screaming, yelling all over the town, but the three sisters were hiding a secret from the towns’ folks.
The three sisters heard the men, and every footstep towards the house got louder, and louder, and louder, and the three sisters saw the fire on torches and pitchforks,
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The town men probable thought that the three sisters were all dead but they were all alive, Mona and her two sisters got out of the house just in time. Scared as they were, Mona and her two sisters known that the time in Europe was probably the darkest time and place on Earth; people was killed every day. Ghost roam around, vampires sucking blood, and witches being burned, all the magic that people believe in Europe was disappearing, but the three sisters was not going to let the towns men stop the line of …show more content…
Mona caught up with her two sisters and Mania said, “Are the children safe and will they wake up on the year 2001?” By the way, Mania knows everything, Mona was trying to catch her breath, finally once she did she said, “Yes, I build a house for them too, and I left them both with their own spell books to match their powers and their names on their spell books too.” Then Mona, Mania, Mascon, look up at the sky they saw the full moon and to them the full moon is the most powerful forces of magic, Mona said, “Good luck my children,” then Mona, Mania, and Mascon disappear into thin air and left without leaving a trace. The house though look hunted and it was very tall, grey, and had a cliff right behind the house, about a 100-500 ft. Drop not bad though, if you know what I mean. For about 200 years my sister and I were sleeping, I know right a very long time

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