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Quadruplets were born. Not normal quadruplets that looked
like each other. These quadruplets looked very different
and were very different from others. After two weeks from
birth, the babies already grown hair, and could already say
some words. One baby had blue hair, another had brown
hair, one had a very light blonde, and a regular blonde.
"These babies... are so different, there are so many of
them, I can't feed them," cried her mother. Her husband
worked full time but they couldn't pay off the bills and food
for their children. "We'll have to give up our children, for
about 12 years," said the father. "NO! There must be
another way!" sobbed the mother. But there wasn't. And
they gave their children to a woman that said she would
take good care of them.





When the quadruplets were five, their new mom decided to rename
them. She named the quadruplet with the brown hair, Lora. She
named the quadruplet with the light blonde hair, Abigail. She
named the quadruplet with the regular blonde hair, Rosetta. And
she named the quadruplet with the blue strip of hair, Helen. After
she named them, she took Helen away. "Look at the view out there,
I wish mom would let us play out there," Abigail gasped. Rosetta
rolled her eyes. "Like she would do that, she's so mean and nasty,"
she grumbled. Lora turned around. "Hey! She's not that mean, she
just wants to keep us safe inside, not in the cold out there!" smiled
Lora. Out of nowhere, Helen fell inside the room and the door
locked. The three girls looked at Helen. They were shocked.
"OMG!!! HELEN WHAT HAPPENED?" shrieked Abigail. "I guess mom
is really mean and nasty, now that I see what happened to...
Helen," Lora admitted. "I can't believe mom would cut your blue
hair off and give you the shortest hair cut in the world!" she
gasped. Helen started to cry. "She put it in a box, and locked it, I
don't know what she is going to do with it," she sobbed.







"If only we were aloud to search out there," sand Lora. "I want to be
free in the wild, be free in the sun, not in the indoors, but in the
outdoors." She started to dance around until she banged into the wall
and fell. "This happens when there is not that much room to dance or
play, but when your out there, you can dance and play, there so
much room that you can play croquet." She twisted her hair. "I'll be
out there one day," she whispered. Helen walked into the room. "Hey
sis, what ya doin' here?" she asked. "I wish we could just go out
there in the wild fun, insted of this old boring crowded hot room,"
Lora wished. "Look outside." Helen glared outside the window.
"WOW!" she gasped. "Look at those kids jumping with the rope, what
a talent. Oh look over there, those kids drawing with chalk and
throwing rocks on numbers, and those people running around
touching each other screaming." Lora smiled. "We could be one of
those children if mom were nice enough to let us out there," she
sighed.



"Well, then why don't we be one of those children, I'll be right
back," laughed Helen as she ran away. Lora was confused. "But we
can't.... mom won't let us," Lora responded. Helen started to run to
the kitchen. She knew Abigail would be in there because she loved
to eat. And when I say love to eat, I mean LOVES to eat. She'll eat
lots of food every half an hour, and if she doesn't, she feels like she
is going to throw up. But she burns off the fat because she
exercises every hour a day. The three girls doesn't know how her
sister does it. Mmmmm! Murf. Murf. Gobble. Gobble. Buuuuurp!
She is so in there, thought Helen. When she entered the kitchen,
there was a huge mess. Dishes were everywhere, plated were
smashed. crumbs were on the tables, and flour was spilt. Abigail
turned around and saw Helen. "DON'T TELL MOM! I PROMISE I'LL
PICK IT UP!" she cried. "I won't....." Helen paused. She had an idea.
"I won't if you help Lora and me with something," snickered Helen.
"FINE! But I'll do extra work if you help me clean up this mess,"
replied Abigail. "Okay dokey, but only for extra work," said Helen.



"All you want me to do is use my super duper long hair and strength and
awesome skills, to break us out of here?" asked Abigail. "YES!" Helen
sighed. "Now do the work and stop asking." Abigail sat on the window
ledge and broke the window glass with her foot. She got her super duper
long hair and tied it to a huge, heavy, thick branch. SHe climbed down the
house from the top window. Until she got as far as her hair could go, she
told her sisters to come down. They climbed down their sister's hair and
jumped off. "Roy, go untie my hair from the branch, clean up the glass,
make our beds look like were sleeping in there, and come back down and
find me by the tree over there," Abigail told her pet as she through him in
the air to give him a boost. When he untied her hair, Abigail ran to the tree
where Helen and Lora were standing. "What do we do out here, now?"
asked Abigail. "I was in the bathroom and I could here mom talking in the
window next to us, she said that we were rotten, ugly quadruplets and we
deserve to die, she also said that she wish that she didn't accept the offer
our real parents gave to her... I never really figured out who she was on
the phone to though," Lora said. Abigail and Helen were shocked. "We
should find our real parents while Rosetta stays here so fake mom doesn't
find out," Helen said. "Shouldn't we tell her?" asked Lora. "She'll figure it
out, she's smart," replied Helen.



"Sisters! Come, its Mom's birthday next week, lets make her
a gift!" Rosetta excitedly exclaimed. There was no answer.
Usually they answer, where are they, wondered Rosetta.
When she walked into the room she saw big lumps in the bed.
"They are sleeping," she whispered. "Wake up you sleepy
heads!" she said. She took of the covers and nothing was
there but dummies. "I am too smart to fall for a trick like
that!" Rosetta yawned. "I must tell mother that they are
missing." She ran to her mother's room and knocked on the
door. "Come in!" snorted Rosetta's mom. The quadruplet
walked in. "Yes sweetie, what would you like?" the mother
asked. "I was calling for my quadruplet sisters and nobody
answered, so I looked in the bed but there was only dummies
in their.... so ummm I think they are missing, because I think
I looked everywhere," Rosetta told her mom. "Lets look for
clues in there room, darling," her mother said.



As they were searching the room, the quadruplets mother
touched the window very gently. The glass broke (again) and
fell everywhere. Then she saw some light blonde hair on a
huge, thick, heavy branch. "I can't believe it, they broke out!"
shrieked her mother. She turned around and faced Rosetta.
"It is time," she said. "Time for what?" asked Rosetta. "It is
time for you to face the world, its quests, problems, hotness,
coldness, and find your sisters in the unsafe outside," replied
her mother. "I think your ready." Rosetta was scared. SHe
had never been outside. "Her mother held her hands. "Look in
this mirror, you are a very big girl now, you are a very young
adult," said the mother. She gave her daughter a bag, a coat,
and she unlocked the door. "I'm ready!" Rosetta screamed.
She danced, laughed, fell, fell again in mud, and bumped into
trees. "So this is how it feels like to be outside in the real
world!" she smiled



"Singing in the tower, la da dee, la da da, la da da!" sang Rosetta.
"EEEEEEEEK!" someone screamed. Rosetta ran towards the scream.
She thought someone was hurt. Finally she stopped when she came
upon a scared little girl. "Go away! Don't touch me!" the girl
shrieked. Rosetta knew why she screamed. She probably heard her
sing and got scared. "I'm not going to hurt you, are you lost?" asked
Rosetta. The little girl nodded. "I was being chased by bears from
the village zoo, they got out, they chased me into the forest and got
scared by a wolves howl, and I don't know how to get back into the
village with my brothers and sisters," cried the little girl. "My name
is Merida by the way." Rosetta couldn't believe she was chased by
bears. "My name is Rosetta, I will help you get back to your family,
I need to go to the village anyways and look for my sisters," Rosetta
said. "By any chance, was one of your sisters named Lora?" asked
Merida. "YES! Have you seen her?" Rosetta exclaimed. Merida
smiled. "I heard someone yelling Lora in the forest, and this
girl with brown hair was running looking scared. And I think
she ran towards the village," the little girl said.



Rosetta and Merida found there way back to the village (from
bear tracks) and Merida introduced her sisters and brothers
to Rosetta. "Your hair is a little to long!" said one sister. All of
them nodded. They grabbed Rosetta's hair and twisted three
pieces. Merida got flowers and covered her hair. "How could
you do this... its so beautiful!" exclaimed Rosetta. She danced
around in her brand new hair. Merida started to dance with
her. Then her sisters. Then her brothers. Then villagers
started dancing too. Merida and her sisters did peoples hair.
While Merida's brothers taught people how to dance.



"Rosetta! Rosetta!" Merida called. "What is it, Merida?" asked
Rosetta. "A girl named Lora came and we did her hair, she's over
there watching them dance now!" Merida replied. "YOUR SUCH A
HELPER! Thank you, Merida," Rosetta thanked. She ran over to a
girl with a brown bun Merida pointed to. "Lora, is that you?"
questioned Rosetta. The girl in the brown bun turned around.
"Rosetta, what are you doing here?" the girl asked. "LORA!!! IT IS
YOU!!! Mom told me to go find you gals, I helped a girl named
Merida was lost, I helped her into the village, and I found you....
what are you doing here?" Rosetta gasped for breath. "We wanted
to play outside for a little while, then we ran away looking for our
real mom, because mom isn't our real mom," replied Lora. Rosetta
was shocked. She thought that was her real mom. "I guess we
should go now, looking for Abigail and Helen," Rosetta said. Lora
tripped and fell and her bun came out. OUCH! "Better get my hair
done again!" laughed Lora. "Noway hozay! Your coming with me!"
Rosetta grunted. "NOOOOO!" cried Lora. "But my hair." Merida saw
them leaving and ran up to them.



"Why are you leaving now?" asked Meirda. "I have to go
find my other sisters, I'll come back later," Rosetta said.
"I'll come with you!" Merida whined. "It might be
dangerous though," Lora warned. "I got chased by
bears, I kill wolves with my bow and arrow, I think that
is more dangerous than this," Merida solemnly sobbed.
"We will come back later if we need help, what if
something bad happens and we never return, it would
be my fault that I let this happen to you," Rosetta
replied. "FINE!!! But remember this, I wish we never
met, and I was still in that forest so I wouldn't have to
go through this," sighed Merida as she ran away. "What
a baby!" Lora said. "HEY!!! She's a kid, I bet you would
do the same," Rosetta responded. "WE HAVE TO GO
NOW!" yelled Lora to Rosetta.



While Rosetta and Lora were walking, they found a house that said
free shelter. The girls were never taught don't talk or walk into a
stranger, but they did. They walked into the home. Only a man was
in there. "Welcome to Free Shelter When Your Out There at Night
Time," the man said. "Please find a comfy bed in the room and sleep
tigh- zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz." Lora poked the man. "I guess we
should go to bed until next morning," Lora suggested. They fell
asleep as quick as the man did. "AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!"
screamed Lora. She got a pan a whacked a person. "Burglars can't
fool me... oh no!" Lora panicked. She hit the man that owned the
place with a pan. Rosetta got up and asked what happened. "I kind
of hit the man with a pan on accident!" gulped Lora. "YOU WHAT!?"
shrieked Rosetta. A few hours later, the man woke up. "What
happened?" he asked. "I kind of hit you with a pan on you
forehead...." Lora said. "Oh ya..... I CAN'T BELIEVE YOU!" he yelled.
"It was an accident, you scared me, I'm sorry" Lora apologized.
"GET OUT!" he yelled. "Wait, why?" Rosetta asked. "I said GET
OUT!" he yelled again.



"I'll be right back, I have to go to the washroom," Lora said. "Okay,
be quick or I'm leaving without you," replied Rosetta. While she was
waiting for Lora to come back, she heard a voice.
"I'm beginning to think that you ran away from me, dear," the voice
croaked. "Are you actually looking for your sisters? Because I don't
think it takes this long." Rosetta looked up. It was her step-mother.
"You disobeyed your mother, I'm sorry but I have to lock you up
before you get into anymore trouble," the step-mother grumbled.
Rosetta was furiously mad. "YOU ARE NOT MY REAL MOTHER! I
KNOW THAT, SO STOP LIEING! AND I WAS LOOKING FOR THEM
THE WHOLE TIME!" yelled Rosetta. The step-mother was shocked
that she knew that she wasn't her real mother. "How could you yell
at your real mother that gave birth to you?" she lied. She pulled
Rosetta's ear back to her home. Lora ran back from the washroom.
"Rosetta, where are you?" questioned Lora. "She couldn't have just
left, someone must of taken her, I'll search back at home."
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Quadruplets were born. Not normal quadruplets that looked
like each other. These quadruplets looked very different
and were very different from others. After two weeks from
birth, the babies already grown hair, and could already say
some words. One baby had blue hair, another had brown
hair, one had a very light blonde, and a regular blonde.
"These babies... are so different, there are so many of
them, I can't feed them," cried her mother. Her husband
worked full time but they couldn't pay off the bills and food
for their children. "We'll have to give up our children, for
about 12 years," said the father. "NO! There must be
another way!" sobbed the mother. But there wasn't. And
they gave their children to a woman that said she would
take good care of them.




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