Into Dream Forest: A Tale of Sisters, Love, and Magic
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Published 5/3/2023When two brave and curious sisters, Anna and Elsa, venture into the mysterious Dream Forest during Japan's Stone Age, they discover enchanting creatures and struggles they had never known before; all while forging a lifelong bond and learning the power of love and connection.

There are two things that define my life. The first is that I have a sister who's really annoying. The second is that I can't tell anyone about the first thing. Ever.
"Anna, where are you?" I asked, looking around for her as I walked down the path.
"Anna, please stop ignoring me and talk to me," I begged, turning around to look at all the trees in our small home forest.
My name is Elsa, and this is my sister, Anna. Anna likes to run around the forest messing things up with her huge feet and breaking stuff by playing too rough. She can always find interesting new things like flowers or pretty rocks or sometimes even bugs that she thinks are cool. She doesn't know that they're not supposed to be nice to people and they bite if you touch them because she's an idiot and always wants to pick them up when they should just be left alone.
Not that I don't like her, but she moves so much it's hard to keep track of her sometimes. We're both six years old, but sometimes I feel like she acts more like five or four years old because of how big she is for her age. At least I'm closer to being grown-up now since I'm six and a half! And that means there will be more responsibilities for me soon!
"Elsa!" called out Anna from behind me. "Where were you? Did you hear me calling you? Where's Mama? Is Mama back from her travels yet?"
I paused and put my hands on my hips. "Mama's not here right now," I explained slowly and patiently, looking at Anna with a stern expression. "She went away on a journey far away so we're going to have to wait until she comes back before we can see her again."
"But we haven't seen her in ages," whined Anna, stomping one foot into the ground angrily with tears beginning to well up in her eyes. "Can't we go see her right now?"
I shook my head in disapproval at Anna's acting skills - she was getting better at making herself cry faster! "It'll be another few weeks before we can go see Mama," I said with finality as if closing the door on further discussion about this issue of ours. "We need to stay here and wait for her." __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ __
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