Ja's Cruelty-Personal Narrative

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One day, I woke up feeling adventurous. I decided that I would take Ja’Crispy out for a walk. I quickly got dressed, woke up Ja’Crispy, wrote my mom a note saying i would be gone when she woke up, and walked out the door. We went to the park. On the way to the park, we took a shortcut through the woods. When we were about halfway through, i saw a troll. It looked at us with big, pink eyes and asked us if we had seen her dad. I told her, “No, but we can help you look for him.”
I felt bad for her, so it was the least i could do. I walked over to her special tree where she lived and she told us when and where she last saw him .
“He went to the gnome garden a few hours ago” she said in between sobs.

“He said something about a trade with Santiago I think. And, he said it will take no more than 20 minutes.”
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We knew something was wrong. I knew that he had been taken by the gnomes. I didn’t know when, where, or why he was taken, but i knew I was going to get him back. We started our journey to the gnome garden. It wasn't that far. The walk was only about 7 minutes,but it was the hottest day of the year. 134°F was too hot to walk in, but i really wanted to help the baby troll. She told me her name was Starberry. It was such a cute name! About 3 minutes into our walk, I realized it was getting hotter. I checked Ja’Crispy’s smartwatch that is on her crown and it was 156 degrees now, and I could barely walk. suddenly , I couldn't see anymore. I felt the spiky, slightly cooler grass against my

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