Lucille Monologue

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Far back, in the midst of a time when the world was very young, there lived a princess named Lucille and a bunny named Fluffy. Lucille was a beautiful girl with chocolate brown hair, and eyes as blue as the sweet summer sky. Fluffy was as white as snowflakes and as soft as clouds. He offered plenty of razzmatazz but little manners. They lived together in a tall castle, covered in green vines and grey cobblestone, hidden in the dense forest filled with animals and nature. Fluffy loved carrots. He ate them, and ate some more, and ate all of them until there were none left. The tall tower had unfortunately run out of carrots. “Can I have more carrots?” asked Fluffy with his wide blue eyes. “No. You need to eat all of your other foods that He went to every store he could see to buy all of the carrots he could find: orange, black, purple, red, and yellow, baby, and big. Fluffy came home. He ate all of these carrots before bed that night. When the sun finally rose the next day, Fluffy asked Lucille for more carrots and she proceeded to rely in an exasperated tone with a firm “No.” “If you want something done, you must do it yourself,” he mumbled under his breath while having a very disdain attitude toward the princess. Fluffy went knocking on the doors of the cottages to buy these colorful and size-varying carrots again. When his search was over, it was pitch-black. The only light was from the dazzling night sky. He got lost on his way back to the hidden castle. He found his way to a small, happy home in the village. A nice, kind man with black slicked-back hair and eyes that looked like green emeralds opened the door and politely let Fluffy inside. Luckily, Stan kept the bunny over night. It was cold and Stan didn't want his new furry friend to freeze in the cool winter night air. Fluffy ate almost all of his carrots. Stan placed “Lost and Found” flyers up all around the village. the next day hoping someone would find

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