Titus's Journey

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A little boy from space whose name was Titus lost his parents when he was a boy, and he is on a desperate hunt to find them. A spaceship took his parents when he was doing his homework, all he saw were the letters USA and they were gone.

[2] Titus is more of an engineer kind of monster. Titus grew up on Mercury so did his mom and dad. Then out of the blue a spaceship that had these letters in big print USA. He tried to find out what they stood for. Then Titus used the amazing power of the internet!

[3] Titus was ready to travel to the planet he saw on the internet. It was called earth. The planet was split up into something called countries. Titus finally found out what the USA stood for, it stood for the united states of america.

[4] Titus
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As he walked up to the being, it started running at Titus. He did not know what to do, by the time he figured out what to do it was too late. Titus got a good look at the being, he finally found out who it was, it was his grandma! Titus asked his grandma if she knew where his parents were, she new exactly what to say.

[6] Titus was very sad at the moment because of what his grandma told him. She had told him that his parents were in some kind of contest at the rocket cantina. Titus thought that was cruel. But after all they were monsters from another planet.

[7] Titus figured it was around his bedtime, so he sat on his wrecked ship and rested and watched the sunset. His grandma had left for a while because she said she had to tell her new friends what happened. Titus was still anxious about this
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Titus saw mining in his future. The announcer said that the blue quartz is so beautiful it shines blue beacons in the air at sunset.

[10] Titus always has to drink his potion of exitement. Only because he finds mining boring. Because his last time he tried to mine he hit the gas tank of a spaceship, and that ended with a BOOM! So Titus is going to try it again.

[11] Titus started mining in the crystal caverns. But he had to travel to the sewers to get there. it smelled really gross on his way there. Suprisingly Titus made it out alive. as he was mining he found a whole lot of iron. So he decided to build himself a robot out of all that iron he had found. But Titus did not find any blue quartz yet, but he was desparete.

[12] Titus decided to build the robot so that it would do what Titus wanted him to do. But in order to do that Titus had to gather up all the spare parts he had. It almost took Titus all night to finish his masterpiece. Titus figured it was his

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