Once upon a time there was an old man who lived with his wife and two kids. They lived in a small run down house in the middle of the country. In these parts of the countryside it used to be a very thriving little town called Nuke town. The railroad brought most of the activities that caused the town to be such a fun and exciting place to visit. The trian’s would bring different types of shows like animal tricks, and store goods.
When the train comes into town it would bring good things but it would also bring evil things from the dark world. During this transaction a very bad man had climbed aboard the train his name was the voodoo man. he was so good with magic that he could change your life he could make you rich, young and more. One day the voodoo man had moved in next door to the old man. During this process the old man had realized that the man that moved next door to him is a magical man.
One day the voodoo man was out performing magic so the old man walked up to the voodoo man and asks him “can you make me young again”. The voodoo man says yes i can i know where the water fountain of youth is, but let me tell you a lot of people like yourself go to the fountain and realize that they rather be old. The man says who doesn’t want to be young again. After the voodoo man tells the old man where to go he sets off to look for the fountain of youth.
3 hours later after looking for the fountain he had found it in the corner out of site of the other towns man. He took a long hard look at the fountain and dipped his cup into the water and took a drink he started to fill the changes happening to him as he was being lifted from the ground. When the transformation was over he realized that everything around him was bigger than what it was before he had drank the water. So he looked into the fountain and sees that the water had turned him into a
baby.
transformed from the "hog" he was into an actual man, but I believe this story
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