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Person in Room

Present Tense Verb

Plural Noun

Adjective

Adverb

Adjective

Number

Musical Instrument

Adverb

Adjective

Adjective

Noun

Adverb

Adjective

Adjective

Plural Noun

Adjective

Noun

Song Quote

Adverb

Person in room (person 1) was past tense verb with her plural noun when she was suddenly sucked into a adjective wormhole. Once she landed, she adverb looked around. She was in a adjective room, with number candles and a musical instrument in the corner. She adverb wandered around, spotting a adjective coffin and a lot of adjective parchment. All of a sudden, person 1 felt a noun tie around her neck. Struggling adverb, she twisted around and saw a adjective man just before she passed out. When person 1 came to, she found herself in a very adjective room. There were plural noun all around, and person 1 was surprised to see a adjective noun hanging on the wall. The man came in and told her, "Song quote," just before she adverb fell through the wormhole again and landed back home.

Stephanie was corking with her origins when she was suddenly sucked into a floppy wormhole. Once she landed, she objectively looked around. She was in a gastronomical room, with 73 candles and a bugle horn in the corner. She possessively wandered around, spotting an organic coffin and a lot of purple parchment. All of a sudden, Stephanie felt an appetite tie around her neck. Struggling eerily, she twisted around and saw an impotent man just before she passed out. When Stephanie came to, she found herself in a very absolute room. There were extremities all around, and Stephanie was surprised to see a steely dragon fruit hanging on the wall. The man came in and told her, "I live in a house where there's an oversized dictionary that I read as a girl on the toilet," just before she ungracefully fell through the wormhole again and landed back home.