Starfire 777 was a rich, greedy penguin who had midnight black feathers that had once been hot pink and had a wardrobe of clothes that would never be complete.

This is the tale of Starfire 777

Starfire was the new penguin on Club Penguin. With a small blue igloo, no puffles, and no clothes, she was never satisfied with the money she had and always wanted more.

One day, a genie appeared.

"I will grant you six wishes. Use them wisely," said the genie.

Starfire replied, "I wish for membership, the clothes I have dreamed about, puffles, a nice bamboo hut, money, and furniture."

"Granted," said the genie, and it vanished.

Starfire was very glad. She invited Midnight Ss6 and Ponywell 222 over to her home.

"Wow," said Midnight. "Cool igloo. I wish I had one."

"I know," Starfire agreed. She didn't even say thank you. She still wanted a bigger igloo. Because she was so greedy, she sat with the igloo catalog, and flipped through its pages.

Midnight and Ponywell were kind. They were tired of Starfire's bragging, but they didn't say it. The genie came to them.

"I shall grant you six wishes each," it said.

"I would like some membership," Midnight told the genie.

"Same here," Ponywell added.

"Granted," said the genie.

They got more than they wished for. That made them selfish and greedy.

"Hello!" said a penguin. "Could please lend me some coins? My puffles need food."

"No way!" snapped Midnight. "Get your own coins!"

"Can't you play a game?" Ponywell sneered. "Even new penguins know that."

"Yeah," Midnight snickered. "You don't even HAVE to buy them! They're free now. Puffle O's come with you puffle."

Meanwhile, at Starfire's house, she was still pondering over which igloo to buy. Finally, her eyes landed on a blue split-floor igloo with a backyard. After she moved in, Starfire bought more furniture and puffles. But Starfire wasn't satisfied. She still wanted a bigger igloo, but instead she went to the Gift Shop for clothes.

On the way, she met up with the same penguin.

"Please lend me some coins," the penguin pleaded. "I need to feed my puffles."

"Don't we play that game where we drag and drop food into the puffle's mouth?" Starfire grumbled. "Puffle O's are free now," Starfire echoed Midnight. "And anyway, it's not like we have to put money in a machine to play.

"Well, yeah," the penguin shot back. "Who wouldn't know that?"

"Fine, just take this." Starfire threw a thousand coins at the penguin. For a moment, they glared at each other.

Suddenly, the penguin pulled off the disguise. It was Midnight!

"HAHAHA," laughed Midnight.

"Give me my coins!" Starfire took off after her friend. Along the way, they passed that real brown penguin Midnight and Ponywell had seen. Reaching, into her purse as she ran, Starfire pulled out some coins and threw them at the penguin. As the penguin caught it, he cheered. He then ran off in the direction of the Plaza.

That night, the genie came back. "You have forgotten about kindness and friendship. I shall take your wishes back," it said to Midnight and Ponywell. "You," it said turning to Starfire, "may only keep your coins."

With the money, Starfire bought an igloo, and stayed there. From that day on, no other penguin saw them again.