An Undecided Minor Revolution

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 I looked down at Laurence. He clenched his fists. It wasn't hard to picture him stabbing me. I stared at him. "Well... I guess it's time to go to our home." Crystal piped. "Ohmigosh, I forgot to ask you where you will be living!" Aphmau groaned. "In our mansion!" Lilly replied excitedly. "Wait whe-" Aphmau questioned. "Up." Noble didn't talk much, but she had a beautiful British accent. Her words blunt and to the point, and she pointed to add emphasis to her hollow words. Our old mansion hovered on a cloud above the village. "Wha, y-you can't just leave it there!" Laurence freaked. "Well, you better get used to it." I replied. "Well, I do say that calls for a new law to be put into place regarding this issue." A girl fire ombré hair spoke. "I do believe I've never heard of a law put into place because The Lord was frustrated." Crystal replied. 

 Eventually I got up into my room. It was massive with pastel pink walls, and rose wood floors. My canopy bed stood in the middle surrounded by tea sets and dolls. I laid across my bed and opened a book titled "Age of Revolution; A New Lord Rises". The book was about a girl from the village of Scottsgrale living during the time when a new lord came and everything changed. After reading about 3 pages I closed the book, and gazed out the windows. Not a smile laid on the village folk's faces. I went to pick out my brown haired, blue eyed doll, with a bright smile I yelled at the towns people. "Revolution doesn't always come with choice!" They stared at me while I opened my book and read.

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