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The Two Twins
By Naomi Klug
Genre: Fiction
Category: UAA/ADN Creative Writing Contest

Once upon a time there were two twins. They lived in a castle.

Their names were Lindsee and Mindsee. They are 2 years old. They had orange hair, blue eyes, they always smiled, and they always wore the same outfit.

One day a bad guy named Carl came and captured them from their bedroom. His sidekick's name was Robo-Cat. Robo-Cat always rolled on two wheels and he's the one who had the key to unlock the girls' bedroom.

Carl had dark black hair, had a frown, and loved the purple shirt he always wore. He stole the girls and took them to his dungeon because he wanted their father's money.

When the girls got to the dungeon they were scared, but they knew that as long as they were still together they would still be happy.

When girls' father, King Rio, found out that his kids weren't in their bedroom he got really mad. He ran out of the castle door to find them.

The King ran past the grass. He ran past the big lake and still couldn't find them.

Soon it was night time and the King decided to go home. He thought he would never find his kids.

On his way back to the castle he saw a light coming from a house. He wondered if it had his children inside so he ran straight there and broke in the door.

There were his children sitting in a little kid cage. He had brought his sword so he broke the door to the cage open and freed Mindsee and Lindsee, and the other children that had been captured.

The king called the cops and they took Carl the bad guy and his sidekick Robo-Cat to jail. The king and his daughters lived happily ever after.

THE END


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