Cupcake Lala Land Research Paper

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In a land far far away there was a kingdom called Cupcake Lala Land. This city was the most happiest land that anyone has ever known. They had parties almost every day.
But, every year the Kingdom would have the biggest celebration ever! It was the day when the King banished the evil Dog 13th from the kingdom of Cupcake Lala Land! Sadly the king died three years later right after his daughter princess Lala’s 13th birthday.

6 years later the Queen decided that because her daughter’s 19th birthday was coming up they should plan her wedding. Queen Cupcake sent word to her daughter’s betrothed that they would be married the 25th of june 3019.

Deep in the forest lived Dog 13th and his evil henchmen Dog June and Dog 3019.
When word that

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