By J1

(a work in progress)

In the year 2,000,000 AD there was a cruel mother in a toy store.  She knew that her son wanted a bouncy ball for Christmas.  Instead she got him a fairy doll.

When he opened the present and he was shocked that his mom got him a $50 doll instead of a $.10 bouncy ball.  The mother told him to go upstairs and play with the doll.  He did so, and when he opened the box he noticed something had fallen out.  The boy picked up it up – it was a wand.  He used it.  Then he noticed that the wand was glowing and small gold stars were falling out of it. Then he wondered if it could be a real wand.  So the boy wished that his mother would be more loving and thoughtful instead of mean and nasty.

So it came true! His mother was nicer and loving.  And, so the boy lived happily ever after until they died.

2 Thoughts on “The Magical Doll

  1. LOL on the until he died part – definantly a boy writing this story 🙂 I think he did a super job with those word prompts. And he used the wand for good and not evil – always a plus.

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