My life was all about dying! Till I met THE barbie - who does actually live in a dream house. Sadly, a half-breed vampire alpha wolf was out to get me.. I had to leave barbie and run away for her safety!!! I ran until I was in the hot desert of Egypt. I was about to die, I had no water or food.. I was going to starve!! But luckily, a traveling merchant came to my rescue. His name was Ken.. He was oh so dreamy, I can't stop thinking about him. This wonderful, amazing, handsome, beautiful guy provided me with the luxury of food and water. He's the definition of a perfect human being. A guy with good looks AND a good personality? That was unseen until you met this man. Anyways, back to the story. We travelled to the great, large, humongous, pyramids and rested inside for a while. Suddenly, he looked over in my direction. I met his strong gaze fiercly as he looked into my shining, badazzling blue orbs (which made him think of the cerulean blue of the ocean when it reflected the rays of the shining, bright, sun) with a passionate stare. He kissed me as if it was his last action before death. I couldn't hold back, so I reciprocated the canoodle with as much need and desire he started it off with. But I pushed him away, I couldn't do  this any longer. My best friend Barbie told me that she had fallen in love with Ken, I can't continue this relationship - even if her love was one-sided, it doesn't respect the girl code. I cannot live a happy and guilt-free life whilst dating the one-and-only Ken. Astonishingly, the half-breed vampire alpha wolf had broken into our safe haven. I couldn't believe it! It was actually my ex Ryan who cheated on me - he has come to get revenge on me for not being mad at him (he got off on rejection and embarrasment). Then, my saviour Ken revealed that he was a pharaoh who had been locked away by the half-breeds and he disappeared Ryan with the power of love and friendship. Barbie then appeared and killed me and Ken for kissing eachother. The End.
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