Freya Research Paper

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Once in a land far far away lived a fairy named Freya. Freya was a special fairy not because she had powers but because she only had one wing. Being born with only one wing unheard of in the land of Blossom City. Living with one wing did not affect Freya as a child because she did not know anything different. It was normal for her to have just a wing even if everyone else had two. It did start to have an impact on Freya when she started to get older. There were other fairies who would make fun of her for being different which hurt Freya. Yet with all of the negativity Freya was one of the most kindest and generous faires that any of the other fairies ever saw. Here is her story.

Hi I’m Freya the fairy who only has one wing or like some fairies like to call me the the one winged weirdo. I am the only fairy of all
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I have been researching about the weather in Blossom City for the past couple of years but nothing like this has ever happened before so it makes things a lot harder.

While trying to figure out the weather I have been also trying to find out why everyone living in the palace is sick. And then that is when it hit me. One day I had an idea about the reasoning for everyone's illness. I told my family “I think I may have found out what is wrong with with the fairies living in the palace.”

My mother responded with “How could you possibly know what is wrong with everyone.”

“I just have a feeling, do you want to hear what I have to say or not?” I said angrily.

“Okay, okay I’m sorry. Go on.” my mother said timidly.

I took a deep breath and said “I think they are all sick because of the weather change. And it is only affecting everyone in the palace because they are so used to the cold and since it is getting warmer up there it is affecting their bodies and

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