The siku Liz steped foot in her grandma's old house there was a strang feeling in the air. When Liz stoped unpacking she went out to the little town that she and her Marafiki had made. The town was in a crest of bushes and trees. Liz got some of her toys and went out side to the town. She had started playing with her dolls when she saw a pink butterfly, kipepeo flying around her. Liz got up and tryed to get it but it went through a kichaka on the right side inayofuata to the house. Liz looked at the buch but she saw a brown thing. Liz crawled under the kichaka and saw the brown thing covered with vines. Liz cleared it off and saw a door with carvings all over it. Liz did not get to see because she was looking at the pink butterfly, kipepeo fly right in to the key hole. Liz sighed. She did not have the key. She looked at her lucky charm. It was a rock her grandma gave her when she was 5. Liz looked back at the key hole. It looked just like her charm! she put it in and turned. the door opened and Liz walked in. zaidi carvings were inside. Liz did not know what they ment but she liked them. the floor was made of stone but soon the stone turned in to grass. Liz walked till she saw light. When she got there she saw a half girl half horse. "Hello." It said. "I am dalpha and welcome to sintareea my queen!" "QUEEN?!?!?!"
"Now who's gonna take care of Mike!" Jane screamed at the juu of her voice. "Now how am I suppose to marry Dave! Now how am I suppose to become an archaeologist!" "Mike, marriage, archaeology?!" I said, confused. "Oh, I can't explain now! I just wish I listened to David." She sighed. "Don't beat yourself up. David has the gift, wewe can still talk to him." She forced a smile. "Gift?" Dave whispered as he entered the room. "More like a curse." "David, i'm so sorry I didn't listen! But I just never thought-" "Save it." He butted in. "Everyone I've ever loved ends up dead. I should have seen it coming." "But wewe did! wewe tried to save my life and I was to stupid and selfish to care." "Janet." He sighed. "I don't think I can talk to wewe anymore. Never again." She stared at him, her face appalled. "What are wewe saying?!" "I'm saying seeing you, like this, it just, it just breaks my heart."