#9 The Rose (In English)

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The rose, this beautiful flower was born with the blood of the dragon. A lot of beautiful roses.

Sant Jordi caught only one, but the others were in the cave, with the dead dragon.

Nobody knows anything about this, but one fairy is curious about the roses.

This fairy got in the mountain, looking for the cave. Looking for the roses.

She fought a hole in the mountain. The cave. The roses. The dragon.

It was dead, but there was another dragon next to it. The fairy put a spell on it to get it to go to sleep. Now, the dragon was sleeping, and the fairy got into the cave. On the head of the dead dragon, there were a bouquet of flowers, of roses.

The fairy caught one, and in the exact moment that she cut the stem, the mountain started to destroy its.

The fairy escaped fighting with the rocks, and then she was free.

The fairy started her trip to return to France, with the rose.

When she was in France, she arrived to a big castle and she was curious about the people that was living in it (she was a very curious fairy), the girl transformed her appearance. Then, the nice fairy was an old woman.

When she got into the castle, a ball was being celebrated. The prince has wearing a lot of make-up in his face, and was dancing with a lot of girls.

The fairy got an idea. She asked to the prince if he could help her, in exchange for a rose, the rose. He answered an absolute no. It demonstrated the scarcity that had the prince with love.

The fairy returned to her normal appearance, and all the people in the room make a scary face. She decided to transform the prince in a beast, and the servants in antiques. The fairy give the rose to the beast and said:

'If you don't found nobody to love when the last petal of this rose fell, you will be a beast for the rest of your life, and your servants normal antiques without life'

A lot of years later, a beautiful woman arrived to the castle. Her name was Beauty...

Yuri Plisetsky,

'Sant Jordi' and 'Beauty and the Beast' history,

Sant Jordi 2017

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