when the world was full of wonders there was a magical kingdom full of warlocks and witches. One cold night the beautiful enchantress that ruled this kingdom was killed by a powerful warlock named Gray. His entire life revolved around the desire of having more power, more control. Gray always wanted more, more and more. He never knew when to stop.
Once he casted the spell that took every possible feeling and emotion from every living creature in that kingdom. There were no happiness, no joy, no pain and even no worries. All witches and warlocks were left with void, emptiness, nothingness in their soul. Finally, Gray got what he wanted – obedient machines with no feeling.
But not everyone was affected by that spell. Little witch – Rose noticed that something strange was happening to her family, friends and to the entire kingdom. Suddenly everyone stopped caring. It felt like they were frozen. Rose knew that she had to do something about it, and she knew exactly what to do. "I have to go to Grays castle!"she said.
Once Rose reached the huge forbidden castle she felt her heart ripping through her shirt. As she ran towards the grand door, it slowly opened. Rose carefully walked up the creaky steps. The next thing she saw was a creepy room full of lit candles. In the center of the room was a glowing crystal ball (the source of Gray’s magic powers).
"What are you doing little girl?" asked the echoey voice.
Rose didn’t reply and walked to the center of the room as if nothing has happened. As she was about to grab the ball, a voice boomed.
"You know that I saved them all. I freed them from their pain, from themselves. I brought them piece! I can give it to you too!"
"Don’t you understand? Pain is what makes them who they are. It can be tough sometimes. But eventually joy and happiness burn out that pain and make us even stronger!"Rose took the crystal ball and crashed it into a million pieces, bringing back those feelings and emotions to all the witches and warlocks of the kingdom.
No one knows if they lived happily ever after but they definitely lived their life to the fullest as they were supposed to.
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