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Ilda Nora
One day, I'll prove I'm not the monster they say.
It wasn't long after Ilda caught that dumb chicken that she grew weary from running around all day, and thus she was grateful that the farmer and his family let her stay with them for the night, including a full meal and warm smiles that would melt the most frozen heart.
It was at sundown that Ilda wandered to the guest room, taking a tattered nightgown out of her travel bag to prepare for her slumber. Sitting on the bed, she noted that it was quite hard, contrasting the extremely soft pillows and fluffy pink bedding in a way she couldn't quite comprehend, nor did she try. "I got lucky getting a bed to sleep in," She mused to herself. "Maybe I'll get lucky in my dreams, too."
It was at sundown that Ilda wandered to the guest room, taking a tattered nightgown out of her travel bag to prepare for her slumber. Sitting on the bed, she noted that it was quite hard, contrasting the extremely soft pillows and fluffy pink bedding in a way she couldn't quite comprehend, nor did she try. "I got lucky getting a bed to sleep in," She mused to herself. "Maybe I'll get lucky in my dreams, too."
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