Ancient Greece Scary Scroll

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Scary Scroll!!!

A long time ago in the woods of ancient Greece there lived a evil little girl her mother had someone paint every bad thing on a scroll. One day the girl did something… her mother took her to a well on the thanos farm and pushed her down the well and covered it up forever.
Many years later…
Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh! A scream came from the cornfield. Cletus and dion ran to the field to find Syma screaming then they realized why the corn ha disappeared in some places and it spelled out attack here. Dion ran to town and talked to the police and they came over to take a look, and not long it was in the daily scroll. Later that day after a poetry slam a poetry slam, caitlin went home with her best friend Bao, Bao told her a story about

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