Shandy: Sorry that we haven't updated 'The Mystical Forest' yet. *doges tomato* But this story was just hanging around our computer.

Candy: And we thought to put it on here.

Shandy: We will be updating on 'The Mysical Forest' soon, though.

Candy: Also we decided to try something new.

Shandy: We wanted to see if we copied and pasted the story in a color, in this case purple, it would show up in purple.

Candy: Enjoy the story!

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Once upon a time, in ancient Egypt, there was a young girl named Yugi. Yugi lived in a small house with her father, a merchant. While her father was away, her mother would watch Yugi talk and play with the small variety of animals that lived in Egypt. As Yugi grew, she became a beautiful, kind and happy young woman. One day, her mother grew ill, and within two weeks she had past away. Yugi and her father were devastated, and for many days just held each other for reassurance. One day, a year later, her father came home from one of his trips with three young ladies. One of them was a widowed mother, the other two her daughters. Yugi's father married the widow, and they lived like that for several months. Then, on Yugi's 15th birthday, a stranger appeared on their front door.

"Are you ?" He had asked, reaching behind him. Yugi had nodded, and a small package with a letter was given to her gently. A sollom expression was upon his face as he did this.

"I am truly sorry for your loss." He said before turning and leaving. Her stepsisters and stepmother surrounded her as she opened the package. Inside was a small painting of a lilac, her favorite flower, and a beautiful necklace. The pendant on the necklace was odd in shape, with an eye in the center (the eyepiece from the millennium puzzle), but that made her love it all the more. She put the necklace on and opened the letter only for tears to shed from her eyes. Her father had been killed by raiders, and had wanted to give her the two items as a final gift.

At that precise moment, Yugi's life turned towards the worst.

She became a servant in her own home, and she could only save a few of her mother's and father's belongings before her stepmother could sell them. They were a picture of her family, Her mother's favorite dress, five of her father's favorite books, and the gifts he had sent to her. And now, two years later, her life was about to change.

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Shandy: The wording on this was purple when we copied and pasted.

Candy: Hopefully it stays purple when we post it.

Shandy: Please review about how much you liked the intro.

Candy: And if the wording was purple when you read it.

Both: Bye!