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Once upon a time, there was a young girl named (insert name here). (INH) was the oldest of 5 kids and lived in a small cottage in the (Place Name) Woods. She was known through her family as being the nicest child. One day, her father asked her to go to the small kingdom of (New Place Name) nearby to buy some food for the family. The journey was far, and she never went out on her own, but she went anyway, with only a basket filled with goods to trade and a cloak on her back. (INH) was skipping through the (PN) Woods, following the quickest path to the kingdom. When she got to the kingdom, all the inns were filled, so she had to sleep in a field. When she woke up, the marketplace was already filled with vendors. She visited a couple and traded the goods for food, talking and befriending them all. (INH) was about to leave when she saw some poor kids begging a street vendor for food. The vendor refused to give them food and even started yelling at them to leave. (INH), being the kind person she was, went over and gave the children some food. She then plucked up the courage to ask the street vendor why he would yell at innocent kids just wanting food. He got angry at her as well and stole some of the food from her basket for wasting his time. She knew that she had to do something to change this man's life, or he could end up alone with feelings of anger pent up. She asked her new vendor friends to help with her plan to help this angry vendor man. That afternoon, they were ready to enact their plan. She went up to the vendor man and annoyed him so much he started chasing her. She led him to one of the vendor's houses, where they set up a psychiatrist table and got him to talk about his anger issues. He left the house with a much nicer and happier man, who now had friends to talk to about his issues. (INH) left the house with extra food given in gratitude for her help. She went home with cakes and desert to share with her family, and every now and then, she visited her new vendor friend, who always gave his food to those who needed it. THE END

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