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Months before today two little kids ,hansel and grethel, were taken in by a witch who tried to kill them. The little girl thought she outsmarted the witch by pushing her in the oven. The witch was glad she did not turn the oven on all the way. Knowing she would survive she started planning revenge. The kids now happily with there dad were not worried about a thing.. She planned and planned but was not ready for this terrifying adventure.
The witch stayed in there for 3 weeks planning revenge until the dog, Hot poy, finally assisted her out. She jumped out and rejoiced but knew she had to keep planning. She figured they had gone back and told so she needed everything to be perfect. She decided to keep Hot poy hear as her guard dog. She would sneak out into the woods in approximately 4 weeks, so that
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ruff ruff mmmm” was the only response from Hot poy.
The witch prepares Hot poy by beating him and having him hunt. Once Hot poy and the witch's things are ready.
“It's time”,the witch says excited.
It had been 4 weeks exactly and the witch is ready to seek revenge. She goes off into the woods asking everybody about this house. Everything said turn right at the creek and once she got to the creek… she asked the old lady where is hansel and gretel's house.
The old lady said in an unsettling tone”why do you wish to know”.
The witch just responded with” i wish to pay a visit to the children” mumbling “my children”
The old lady knew something was up so she told the witch to go right. She felt the need to follow her so she watched her and after she turned the corner followed her. She then saw her turn around in a confused look realizing that something was wrong so she turned around. The old lady ran to hide so she didn't see her. The witch realized she was played by the old lady. Then the witch ran out into the woods and the old lady lost her.
The old lady then heard the witch yelling, ”It's time for revenge, come out my

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