Holy Short Summary: Artemis Vs. Butler

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One controversial issue that takes place near the end of the story, one I did not want to mention in the summary, so I would not give too much of the book away. But obviously that isn't going to happen, so I will tell you anyways. When they first travel to the end of the rainbow to capture the fairy, the bring them back to a hidden cave so they can take shelter until L.E.P.R.U comes after Artemis and Butler. One the other side Holy Shorts the female fairy leader of the L.E.P.R.U gets a small army and goes after Artemis and Butler. When Holy Shorts finds them in the cave she commands a troll to attack Butler. Holy Shorts think that if she can kill Butler they can get to Artemis easier. So a troll attacks Butler. Even though Butler has all

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