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She walks in the room and places her sisters bodies together like they were when they weren't chopped up. They joined together, and the two girls opened their eyes and came back to life. Rejoicing, they held a tight grip one another, with tears rolling down there checks. She then hid the two sisters in a sack full of gold coins. "When the sorcerer arrives home, I shall give this sack to him to carry to the frog. When you arrive... Send Help!"

When the sorcerer arrived home, he demanded for the key and the egg. He examined them quite carefully. Once he had seen that there was no sight of blood he told Georgia, "you have passed the test, you shall be my bride. We will get married later today at noon." He now had to listen to her and agree on anything she demanded. "Good." Georgia said. "But now you must take this sack of gold to the frog in the wood and you may not rest through I will be watching you from the attic window." So the sorcerer went on his way to find the frog in the woods.

After a while, the sorcerer got tired so he decided to take a rest on a tree stump. From afar he heard someone call out, "I see you. Keep walking!" So he continued with his stroll. Little does he know it was Gina calling out from the sack that was resting on his back. Back at the cabin, Georgia was making a plan. She got out a skull, a wig, a mop and put it together up in the attic by the window to make it look like it is her in the attic window looking down at him. She then proceeds to cover herself in a thick layer of honey and cuts open a duvet inner to roll in so she could be covered in feathers. She stood outside by the mailbox, with her arms outstretched to look more like a bird. The sorcerers friends and family came to the cabin and Georgia welcomes everyone to take a seat inside. Finally the sorcerer arrived home. "Whereabouts is my soon to be wife?" the sorcerer asked. "She is looking down from the attic window, waiting for your arrival." Georgia pointed to the attic window. The sorcerer smiled and gave a wave to what he thought was his finance. He walks into the cabin and welcomes his friends and family.

5 minutes later, Gina and Gracie showed up with the frog. They then poured gasoline all around the rim of the cabin and set it on fire with a lighter. The sorcerer, his friends and family then all die in the tragic house fire. Gina, Georgia and Gracie escape, then they make a house out of wood from the trees. So then they could live in it because they had no idea how to get back into their world again. So they lived in peace for the rest of their existence. (Hopefully)














The End

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