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The Two Collided Worlds

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Synopsis
A girl slept, after finishing a book that an old lady gave her for free. It was about a fantasy fantastic world, with fairies, mermaids, werewolves, vampires and so on. When she woke up, she found herself on bright green grass. Everything looked beautiful. She realized that somehow, either- she got in the book or she's having a lucid dream. But, neither of them were true. She was in an actual universe, where two worlds agreed not to bother each other, named the Light World and the Dark World. As you may know, the light world had fairies, mermaids and kind elves and unicorns, while the dark world had werewolves, vampires evil elves and evil unicorns. She knew this isn't how the book was. She knew she is the only person to either solve this or convince the two queens and kings of each world. It was now her destiny. Will she be at least able to do something good to the world, or will she make the two worlds worse accidentally, like starting war? Read more to find out!
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Chapter 1 - How It All Started

 "Hey... Mom? I got a book." I arrived home. "What? Don't tell me you used your pocket money to buy a book again." She complained. "No. Not this time. I haven't used it. I said 'got', not 'bought'. Anyways, I got a book from this old lady." I replied. "You trusted her? Sweetie, what did I tell you before? You can't trust strangers. Especially an elderly woman living on the streets. I know that's judging, but sometimes, it's good to make judgments. What was she like?" She asked. "Mom, it's okay. She seems kind. It's free anyway." I answered. My mom looked offended. "Rosemary Anderson! You can't just make compliments by... 'seem'!" She yelled. "Mother, you told me it's okay to make judgments, but now we can't make compliments?!" I asked furiously. "By 'seem'. She added, because I was right. "Mother, I'm going to my room," I told my mother. "For what?" She asked me, now looking confused. "I've finished school. I'm going to shower. I'll have dinner after, okay? Then, I will study and do homework. After that, go to bed!" I told her. "Are you sure you aren't going to read that stupid book?" She asked. I shook my head. "Are you lying?" She asked again. "It's not a stupid book, mother.-But no. I won't read it. I promise." "Okay then. I'll trust you." She ended the conversation. Actually, no, I did. I nodded. She shouldn't have trusted me, and I should have listened to my mother. LIFE LESSON: ALWAYS LISTEN TO MOTHERS. THEY ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. Maybe not. But most times... It's going to get interesting, but before we get into the interesting part, I will introduce myself.

 The name's Rosemary Anderson. I'm sixteen. I have a part-time job on Thursdays and weekends. The reason I chose these days, Thursdays, a special and enjoyable day at school. I have school for five hours, but on Thursdays, it's only four. So I have an hour to catch up with work. Weekends, you'll know, because I'm free. With my hard-earned money (100 pounds annually, because I'm a Starbucks worker), I use my money to buy books. I LOVE BOOKS! Mystery, fantasy, anything. Today, I plan to finish the book the old lady gave me. Yes, I lied. Okay, don't tell her... Oh well, it's no use. By the time you try to tell her.... Doesn't matter. No spoilers. Let's begin now.

 At night, I finished the book in a world where people lived happily with mythical creatures and people. That's how it ALL started