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a Five Card Flickr story by Arissa created Nov 16 2022, 01:25:07 am. Create a new one!


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There was once a young flower who was curious about the world and decided to see the world. Driven by curiosity and determination, it stretched out its petals and leaves and when a gust of strong wind blew, it traveled around the world. Before reaching the city, the flower spotted a green field that seem to stretch for miles as if it was a green sea. The flower gazed at it with awe, wondering if the sea looked like that. The flower was blown into a dark forest that seemed ripe for exploration. A group of rowdy, wild children were causing a hubbub when they saw the flower. All of them leaped into the air and tried to grab the flower. Panic- stricken and shocked by the sudden trouble, the flower did not know what to do for a moment. Luckily a strong gust of wind blew and the flower heaved a sigh of relief as it left the forest. Finally, it reached the city and landed on a balcony. The flower gasped and stared at the sight in pure wonder. The colors of the evening sky melted into each other, creating an astonishing skyline as the shiny buildings glittered as dark shadows of trees loomed. Soon night fell and the city became silent as the low beeps of cars sounded throughout the city. I decided to stay here until my next adventure.

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