Goats
Once there was a goat. His name was, (BOB WHERE IS THE SCRIPT!!!) let's say Daniel. Daniel was wandering around his hometown, Grasseria. Grasseria was just above Grassfalls. The people in Grasseria thought Grassfalls were making a plan to destroy the land, and again, Grassfalls thought Grasseria would blow up their homes. In both towns, there was a rule that only allowed 2 children. Those 2 children couldn't wander off without being seen by an adult. They are scared of being captured, and trained as soldiers at Grassfalls. So, as the days go on, Daniel wanted to see what was it like at Grassfalls. After 10 years, he went into the secret passageway his older sister found when trying to get a leaf for medicine. He entered Grassfalls.
It was a beautiful sight. Seeing waterfalls, grass smoothie stations, something he never imagined. Everyone was talking, and only 1 or 2 quarrels he saw in their town square. He didn't want to be caught taking photos, so he acted like he was taking a selfie. [insert music]
This one goat, he looked like a girl named Felix from his town. But before he was spotted, he ran to the secret passage, back.
He showed the Masters the pictures, and they thought it was just pictures were something from the mall center. But they realized the waterfalls that weren't in their town. They thought they might have a nice chat with a citizen, but they realize they will get into a war if they do. In the Boys Only school, they are taught what a war is like. The girls, were taught to prepare the men for war, and to cook the meals so they don't starve while in war. There was one thing Daniel never wanted so say was he was from a different Grass town which didn't support war and didn't train men to fight. "A GRASSFALLS CITIZEN!!! PREPARE FOR WAR!!!" shouted the town guards. The men came to the war station, and prepared the items. Daniel was forced to fight, so he grabbed a gun and suited up.
ANOTHER CLIFF HANGER!! Oooooooooo Spooooooooooky!!
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