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Robbins Land


Once upon a time not too long ago there lived a fairy princess named Megan Nicole. She lived in the land of Prairie. Prairie was a land where people aspired to live. It had beautiful people there but non fairer than our princess Megan. The people of Prairie looked down on others that were not like them. Princess Megan was only nine years old but her view on life was as pure as her virgin soul and not like the townspeople around her.

In a not too distant town lived her Prince, Gregory Scott. He lived in Robbins Land where people lived to get away from where they were. It was a good town where the values were similar to Princess Megan’s. People worked hard so they could one day live in Prairie. Prince Gregory on the other hand was working on getting the people of Prairie and Robbins Land to live as equals with no riches to separate their values.

Princess Megan lived with her mother on the third floor of Lakes Place. It was an elite community within Prairie that was gravitating towards the Princess’s beliefs. Her father was exiled to Robbins Land where he now lives to gain his daughter back and bring the two communities together. Prince Gregory you see is her father and Prince in her eyes. In Robbins Land he is a mere landlord where his values are learned and his trust is sacred.

Princess Megan’s mother was not an evil person but someone with a short temper. It was her temper that drove away Prince Gregory and sent him on his quest for a greater life. It wasn’t uncommon for a woman to work in these times and her status in the community was enhanced by her ability to work with men on an equal basis. She worked for a large company named Tegrat that was located on the Exchange. The Exchange was where most companies aspired to attain. In the land of Prairie as it is in Robbins Land, a father cannot have custody of his child until greatness is accomplished. In Robbins Land this greatness can only be achieved through the expansion of wealth and eventual purchasing of land in the great town of Prairie. In Prairie, someone living from a town like Robbins Land cannot accomplish this greatness.

Prince Gregory did not adhere to these rules but at the same time wasn’t about to lose his princess without a fight. Months had passed and he longed for the day when they would be together on a daily basis. He wasn’t going to bow down to Prairie rule and maintained a distance that seemed much greater than it truly was. The distance in miles was small but the distance to his heart was immeasurable. Princess Megan saw her father in short visits two to four times a week. It was during this time that her heart was beginning to ache and his solitude became increasingly unbearable.

Prairie was growing larger by the day as people from around the world were purchasing rights to by a plot of land to increase their livelihood. Many people from Robbins Land had purchased their plots and began to build in Prairie. Prince Gregory had other ideas and was working a second job as a land restorer in Prairie. The people of Prairie were more than happy to give money to him to beautify their land and increase their status in the community. As people left Robbins Land, Prince Gregory was buying up their properties slowly. With his knowledge of land beautification he was able to create a new vision for the people of Robbins Land that was more desirable than even the greatest castles of Prairie.

The town of Prairie knew nothing of the goings on in Robbins Land and in just one short year the town of Robbins Land had surpassed the town of Prairie in beauty. Prince Gregory was now wealthier than any man in Prairie in deeds only. Slowly he was stealing from the rich of Prairie and giving to the people of Robbins Land at a palatable price. Although his wealth was unquestioned…his status was. In order to get custody of his princess he would have to live in Prairie.

...to be continued
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