Theme Of Zepko And Elma

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Zepko And Elma

My first theme is love is worth sacrifice. They sacrificed everything to be together and love each other. My second one is death is unpredictable because the two family could never be together and would never except them so the only place they could be together is in the afterlife. My third one is love has no age. They fell in love at a very young age 13 and got marry.

Zepko is a young 13 alien boy in a family called sun tree they live on a planet call zebloc. There is another family there call the moon tree on zebloc. These two families hate each other and want each other dead. The sun trees and the moon trees happen to be at the same spaceship stop one day and got in a big fight and almost kill each other. The
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The party was a dress like a human party and the sun trees went to it. Most of the sun trees were enjoying themselves but was kinda bored and wasn't have fun. Zepko when to explore the place and found a Zerped tank. When he looked in it he saw a beautiful girl and they just smiled at each other and stared in each others eyes. Then the mystery girl had to go so I followed her and when i found her she was dancing with another men. She keeped looking at with a big smile while she dances with this men and after they dance she came over to me and kissed me. We ran around all night kissing and talking it was wonderful. Then the night ended and she had to leave. Who was this girl I would love to see her again and then I saw her with her mother and i know she was a moon tree!

I can’t believe she was a moon tree but i don’t care we belong together. When we left i couldn’t go i had to stay and see her i ran away from a family's spaceship and climbed up the moon trees ship and up to Elma room in was standing in front of her slim pool. Elma came out and we both went swimming we kissed and talked and just had the best time. We both made promises that we would get married the next day at 9 and then Elma had to go again and i
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When Elma cousin started to hit me and kick me i didn’t fight back he was beating the shit out of me then my best friend Tyu came in to help me and then they started fighting and Tyu throw Zerto on a mirror and it broke. When Zerto stode up he had glass in his hand and sliced tyu in the stomach. When Tyu looked down he saw a big gash in his stomach he was losing a lot of blood. Zerto ran away I when over to Tyu he could barely open his eyes and Tyu died right there in my hands. I couldn’t let Zerto get away with this i tracked him down and hit him with my ship. His ship flipped and he came out with a space gun and said he didn’t mean to kill Tyu i said i don’t care you killed him and i ran at him. Tyu and i fought for awhile. But finally i got his gun and i shot him 5 time in the chest. I felt instant

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