Just A Normal Day

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It was just a normal day at Jessie's house. Her mother, Pam, was making her famous pamcakes, and Jessie was programming Scrappy his new program. It was called shocky, and now he could shoot energy orbs just like Jessie could!  

Jessie looked at her wall, where her 500 trophies rested. She was the star student in all of her classes, especially her building and technology classes.

Just then, Pam called her down to eat breakfast. 

Jessie went downstairs. She could smell the delicious aroma of the yummy pamcakes, and she was planning to pour some Sandy Syrup onto the pamcakes. 

When Jessie went downstairs, a dragon peeked his head into her room. He saw Scrappy sitting there looking at him and suddenly felt a large impulse to steal the robot dog. He decided to follow his instincts.

Jessie and Pam heard the vicious barking of Scrappy and some fire being breathed. However, the barking soon stopped.

Jessie ran up the stairs, but as soon as she opened the door, Jessie looked at Scrappy's bed. The nice cotton fluff was all scratched up. She looked at the ground. Dragon claw.

"Mom!" shouted Jessie in despair, "Scrappy was taken!"

Jessie could hear her mother's heavy footsteps rushing up the stairs. Pam pushed open the door and scanned the room. She pressed a button on the wall, and the destroyed room returned to it's normal, neat state. She took out a device and handed it to Jessie.

"The telescanner! You're giving me this?" Jessie said wide-eyed.

"Just scan the claw," Pam said, taking out another gadget.

After the claw was scanned, Pam placed it into a tube and inserted it into a box, where it started to glow. She took it out and it started to float.

"I turned it into a GPS to the dragon's lair. Go find your friend Penny, and go to the shop. Pam rummaged in her pocket and handed 300 gems to Jessie, who put them in her backpack. She took the floating claw, and set off to her friend's house.

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