Tazanna Butterfly

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his story begins with a tiny blue caterpillar named Tazanna . She lives in Brazil in the Amazon Rainforests where she spends most of her time wandering the forest floor. Tazanna also spend most of her time watching all of her fellow caterpillars turn into beautiful butterflies .

All Tazanna wishes about is to turn into a most beautiful butterflies anyone has every seen in the history of butterflies . For her it's taking longer to chrysalis so she has made friends with a black and blue poison dart frog called Noah .

Tazanna is also friends with Emma which is a green,pink and white humming-bird . She is also friends with James who is also a humming-bird but he is blue,purple and green. Tazanna is also friends with three honey bees named Jim
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10 minutes have gone by and she finally reaches the flower patch and spots James and Emma by the blue lilies. Emma look over to see Tazanna walking over to them and before she could get to them Emma and James flow away.

Emma James Tazanna called but they just ignore her and kept on fly away. Tazanna thinking they were just to busy to hangout. Really they don't like her because she is a caterpillar and not a butterfly

So she is going to see what John,Jim and Sue are doing and see if they want to hangout. Which they live in the Cashapona tree right next to the flower patch so it doesn't take Tazanna long to get there. She waits at the bottom of the tree and calls for John,Jim and Sue and there is no answers.

Tazanna thinking that there not home but she doesn't now that the are hiding of her. She is a little sad that most of her friends are busy and can't hangout with her. So she starts to head back home and she reaches the end of the flower patch look back to see Emma,James,Sue,Jim and John all by the tree having fun with out
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“Hey Tazanna what are doing here?” asked Noah. “I was just on my way home and i saw you here and thought that you could use the company” said Tazanna.
“Oh ya. Were are you other friend?” Asked Noah.

Tazanna sees starting to while up with tear. “There not my friend.” Tazanna say on the verge of crying
“Oh why?” asks Noah “ Because the don't like me because I'm not a butterfly and i cant fly. I went to see Emma and James and they just flow away and so I though they just couldn't hear me so i went to see Jim,John and Sue and they went home. so i just started to head home and look back to see them at the tree partying.” said Tazanna

“OH Im sorry to here that.” said Noah

“Why are you sorry if not your fault.” Said Tazanna

They sit there quietly for many moments. Tazanna clears her throat

“well I'm going to go home.” Say Tazanna to Noah

“Ok Bye ill see you later.” said Tazanna

Tazanna turn away from Noah and walks home. When Tazanna gets home she goes to bed but instead of curling up on the ground and climb on a near be branch and hang from the branch and little did she now she was start stages of becoming a butterfly. The next day Noah come to visit her to see if she was

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