The Magic Prinsess

Kids, Fiction, Myths and Legends, Teen, Fiction - YA
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Author: Bo Widerberg ISBN: 9781370023356
Publisher: Bo Widerberg Publication: November 15, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Bo Widerberg
ISBN: 9781370023356
Publisher: Bo Widerberg
Publication: November 15, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Princess Edna was sitting under the big Willow tree, practicing her magic. She turned a small red bird into a worm, but when another bird tried to eat the worm, she returned it to its original state. The second bird was looking around to see where its worm went. Edna smiled as she enjoyed the quietness, and beauty of the meadow. The she saw her friend Durala, the huge dragon. We have to return to the castle, he said. There are many swaggers coming this way. Can you fly me home? asked Edna. Sure said Durala, and lowered his body so Edna could get up on his back. Up in the air, they could see more swaggers coming from another direction. We have to tell the King said Durala, and went right home to the castle. When they told the kings soldiers about the many swaggers, the entire army was ready to protect the kings castle. Edna went right away to her old teacher, and told her about the birds and the worm. Then she also told her about all the swaggers coming this was. Edna you should go up yo your room, lay down and let your spirit take care of those awful swaggers. Can I really do that? Yea Edna I have told you many times how to do it, get up and to it before they kill each other. Edna with her spirit scared away the swaggers. When that was done, she and Durala had to fly to the next kingdom to deliver a package. There, they had to fight several large spacecrafts that had set on their mind to take over our world. They came from a planet Gabolty, Edna had to first turn them to dust, then turn their crafts back to normal again before these beings understood that this planet could defend itself, so they returned to their own part of the universe.

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Princess Edna was sitting under the big Willow tree, practicing her magic. She turned a small red bird into a worm, but when another bird tried to eat the worm, she returned it to its original state. The second bird was looking around to see where its worm went. Edna smiled as she enjoyed the quietness, and beauty of the meadow. The she saw her friend Durala, the huge dragon. We have to return to the castle, he said. There are many swaggers coming this way. Can you fly me home? asked Edna. Sure said Durala, and lowered his body so Edna could get up on his back. Up in the air, they could see more swaggers coming from another direction. We have to tell the King said Durala, and went right home to the castle. When they told the kings soldiers about the many swaggers, the entire army was ready to protect the kings castle. Edna went right away to her old teacher, and told her about the birds and the worm. Then she also told her about all the swaggers coming this was. Edna you should go up yo your room, lay down and let your spirit take care of those awful swaggers. Can I really do that? Yea Edna I have told you many times how to do it, get up and to it before they kill each other. Edna with her spirit scared away the swaggers. When that was done, she and Durala had to fly to the next kingdom to deliver a package. There, they had to fight several large spacecrafts that had set on their mind to take over our world. They came from a planet Gabolty, Edna had to first turn them to dust, then turn their crafts back to normal again before these beings understood that this planet could defend itself, so they returned to their own part of the universe.

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