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Old Nancy Speaks

I am Nancy and I just came to tell you that don’t believe whatever the book tells you. I treated that stupid (sorry, wonderful) Sarah with lots of love. I am going to exchange the new prince of Iowa –Charles Bartowski with my nephew Pierre. I need help in doing so. Anybody who helps me will get a free picture with Rachael Donahue. I did a good thing by making my niece the Irish Princess. Sarah didn’t deserve to be brought up in a house like that. I want to see Stella Donahue’s face when she realizes that she has been raising her maid’s (my sister’s) daughter. It would be a slap on her face. I’ll wait till Rachael gets the throne. As soon as she becomes the queen, I’ll tell Rachael and kick Stella out of the house. That would be fun. People say I am like the Evil Queen in Snow white and I’m proud of it. Thank God, there is no prince in this story. Or is there? You won’t know unless you read the whole book. So keep reading.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Beginning of a New Friendship

Sarah was on her way to her Aunt’s friend- Nora Allen’s house.  She didn’t know what her job was but she was excited .Any girl her age would be excited by the idea of dressing up. She hoped that she would get the job. “Aunt Nora, may I come in?” She knocked the door and asked. “Come in, Sarah.”Nora replied. Sarah entered the house. “Let’s get you dressed up quickly. Baby Princess is waiting.” Sarah got dressed up in a pink silk dress .Nora combed her hair and they were ready to go. “What is my job, Aunt Nora?” “You are a friend to the Baby Princess.” “That sounds easy” Sarah thought. They reached the palace. Sarah was made to sit in Rachael’s room. Rachael entered her room. Both of them exchanged a smile which could either be an evil smile or a friendly smile. That can’t be decided for we were not there to see it. This commenced a new friendship.