See, Hear, Talk

   

                One placid morning, a princess woke up to a very uncomfortable bed. She was perplexed at breakfast because the cook gave her the wrong food. Even though she was gentle she had an acute touch. Her languor was she could not see, hear, or talk. Her auditory system was terrible. Her countenance was very grotesque because she could not see her self. There was a clamor outside but she could not hear it for she was deaf. Around her castle was an exquisite aqueduct. There was someone riding a bicycle in the front lawn which was not very sagacious. It was manifest that it was a boy but she could not see that. The boy’s bike was very singular because one of the wheels was a semi-circle. His bike was malfunctioning because of the semi-circle wheel. Now that the semi-circle wheel had stopped on the flat side it was impossible for him to proceed around the castle. He was tremulous because he thought that the princess’s pet dragon was going to eat him. He was perplexed so he tried to find somewhere to hide. He submerged himself under the aqueduct trying to hide from the dragon. The current was to strong and the boy drowns. He was finally equivalent to the dead. People describe his death on paper. The dragon ate his dead body for lunch and used as a chew toy. The boy was mad at the dragon but not at the princess. He supervised her room from heaven to make sure the dragon didn’t eat her.