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frog disection

 

            As Ronda looks at Gregorian she gave a quick point to the right. I had noticed this but nobody else had noticed it except for Gregorian. I was very disappointed in Ronda. I thought she would be a good sport and let fate do what it wanted to do to Gregorian. Now that Ronda had done this I was very upset. I thought to myself if my own family would do this to me and try to make a mockery out of my courtyard I had to do something about this. .
             At this time I was ticked off and Gregorian started to make his way towards the two doors. I was thinking what should I do, what should I do. Then suddenly I got the idea just popped right into my head. I signaled to king for permission to switch the Henry the lion and Veronica the maiden. King McKenna signaled back and said it was ok to switch them. Even thought he gave me, the lion keeper the ok he still had no idea what door had what in it. Although I was his brother and I saw him every day out of all the trials he had in his courtyard I never once told him which door the lion was going to be in. Ronda always knew what door the lion was in. She knew this because one year on her birthday she had wished for me to tell her every time what door the lion was in and now she knew. But now Gregorian was fast approaching so I made the switch as fast as I could.
             Gregorian had nothing to fight with except his bare hands and bare feet. If he picked the door Ronda had pointed to he would have been eaten alive. But luckily I had time to switch the two. So now he was going to get married to Veronica in the middle of the courtyard. The reason why I had done this is because I wanted Ronda to learn from her mistakes. After all she was my niece and sooner or later she had to learn what cheating gets you into. Now the moment of truth had come and Gregorian had opened the door. Out walked Veronica in a wedding gown. Gregorian proposed to her and they got married and lived happily ever after.


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