The station started getting smaller and smaller and was soon out of sight. The landscape out the window changed from a fjord to a tunnel through the bluff.
"My store must be directly above us right now," thought Teague to himself.
After about 30 minutes of riding on the monorail, the tunnel opened up into a flowery field filled with bumble bees and sparkly, green grass. The station came into sight and it slowed to a stop. Teague grabbed his luggage and waited patiently for the double doors to pop open. "Welcome to Bardenlength Corners. This is stop number twenty-six. Bienvenido a Bardenlength Esquinas . Este es el número de parada veintiséis." Said the electronic man voice. The doors opened and Teague sprinted out of the station towards the Dormitory Building.
"Hi. I'm Thad, your dormitory desk clerk. How may I help you?" asked Thad.
"I'm Teague, the drafted bard and..."
"Oh my gosh!" yelled Thad. "We have a special room reserved for you. Take the elevator up to floor 26 and walk down the hallway to room 2629. Bye now!"
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Dugenheight Moon
FantasyA mythological story of a young lad named Teague who is saving their village and the world as they know it by training to become a bard to stop the moon from falling. Along the way, Teague meets new people and might even fall in love. Will a 13 ye...