Sabrina Greenfield groaned, sweeping the floor of her attic. She had just gotten grounded by her parents, Alexander and Lucy AGAIN. This time, it was for pulling a prank on her teacher; but it wasn't like it was her fault the teacher was so annoying.
Stella Greenfield, Sabrina's sister, rushed into the attic. Of course she did; Stella always seemed to come at Sabrina's worst moments, and make her snap. Then, Sabrina would do something unreasonable out of anger, and she'd get in worse trouble with her parents, making Stella happy.
"Stella, I'm not snapping this time. It's a waste of your time to try and get me in trouble again; it won't work anymore. Just let me sweep the floor, PLEASE?" Sabrina grumbled at her sister.
"You see, I don't TRY to get you in trouble," Stella sneered, doing that annoying voice that made her sister's left eye twitch. "You do all the work for me."
Sabrina didn't answer; she knew it wouldn't be wise to keep talking and get provoked, then get in farther trouble. They both spent the next ten minutes in silence, Sabrina working hard to stack a pile of books neatly, and Stella watching her.
"Whoops! I'm such a clutz!" Stella suddenly exclaimed, knocking over the stack of books Sabrina had worked so hard to create. "Clean that up for me, MAID!" she cackled.
That was the last straw. Sabrina had had enough of her sister's torments. She wasn't just going to call her names anymore; this was about to get physical.
Without seeing the glowing open-face book behind her, Sabrina pushed her sister.
"AAAAAAAAH!!!!!" Stella screamed, falling into the book. The book closed, because of the wind, and the title on it read clear as day.
"A war of six soldiers."
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A war of six soldiers
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