
In Bod Magic Still Exists
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Francine Garcia
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Vinny Green
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Now, each morning and afternoon, King Usman and Queen Jasminda surveyed the land. Pretty much at about noon, they mounted their winged stallions, direct descendants of the thought-to-be mythical Pegasus, and took to the sky side by side, looking for things in the kingdom to improve.
Yep, that would be winged stallions, just like I said. The king and queen each had one with mighty wings that could take them to the edge of the sky if they so wished.
The king’s stallion went by the name of Elvis, and the queen had named her winged stallion Mardufus, on the very day that he was born.
After 600 years, it was becoming harder and harder to find things each day to make better.
Whenever the sun set you could always find the king and queen taking moonlit walks along the paths of Bod with just the two of them talking about their love and things to come.
No one knows exactly how many years that turned out to be. But for them, death, with few exceptions, existed only in fairy tales, or maybe it’s more accurate to say nightmares.
You might wonder how this could be, and if the people of Bod still live. Well, my friends, I am not in a position to answer either of those questions. Let’s listen and see.