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Gender Female
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Location Corona, California, United States
Introduction I'm random. I can be pretty silly and weird. I love Jesus, books, and nice people. I write as thoughts roll off my head, bear with me.
Favorite Movies Well once upon a time there was a beauuutiful princess named Ella. Her father was the king of the most beauuuuutiful kingdom of all. Ella was a happy girl, but one day she met a handsome prince in the forest and fell in love. She knew she would not be happy again until they could live happily ever after. But the evil princess from a far off kingdom also loved the handsome prince. Her name was Isadora. When Isadora heard that the prince and Ella were in love, she visited an evil witch to find out how to stop them. I cannot tell you the spell, for it is too evil. Isadora waited until Ella was enjoying a brisk walk in the woods alone and jumped out from behind a tree, startling Ella. Ella was a smart girl and could see the evil in Isadora's eyes. As Isadora started yelling out her spell, Ella searched her mind for anything she had to defend herself with. All she had was the hairbrush passed down to her by her mother, the queen. She quickly pulled it out of her dress coat pocket without even thinking, holding it up just as Isadora finished her spell sequence.
Favorite Music The hairbrush was very shiny and it must've reflected Isadora's evil spell! Because suddenly all Ella saw was a small, dirty frog! Isadora's voice rang out from within the toad body in anger at first, but then softened into a sadness. She started crying and Ella, being a kind princess, couldn't just leave Isadora even if she was evil and meant to do her harm. She knelt down and asked Isadora what was wrong. Isadora explained that the only beauty she felt was from her long, flowing, wavy black locks. Ella felt sad for Isadora, as she also felt her hair carried much of her beauty. She promised that she would try to help Isadora. The next day, Ella returned with a flowing, black wig and placed it on Isadora saying, "If only you had realized that your hair was not your only beauty, you may not be a toad today, for your jealousy may not have overcome you. However, because of your evil plans, now this wig will become your only beauty as you hop along through this forest for eternity." Isadora was sad, but knew that Ella was right -and frankly, was quite excited to have hair again! Ella returned to the castle and lived happily ever after with her handsome prince. To this day people still report of seeing a frog hopping around the forest with long, flowing, black hair. the end.
Favorite Books The Bible, Velvet Elvis, Searching for God Knows What

The children are waiting! Please tell them the story about the bald frog with the wig:

I answered this in "favorite movies" and "favorite music" because it was too long hahaha