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There was once a princess named Angie. She was a wonderful young woman. But there was one problem: she wasn’t a princess of humans she was a princess of…Apes.

But she wasn’t an ape she was a human.

You’re probably wondering why is she a princess of apes and not human.

Well let me tell you a story:

When she was four years old and “when they were peasants" her mother and father were told by their king that if they didn’t share their daughter with him she shall live with the apes. And that is what happened. As her parents saw her taken to the apes, tears came down the family’s cheeks because her daughter could not tell at the time that she was being taken to the apes.

Now she is twenty-five years old and fits in with the apes. As an ape she has to search for food and clothing. Her parents are searching for her day by day to tell her that they are royalty but since she was raised by animals she can’t understand a humans way of talking.

Her family eventually found her but she was scared and tried protecting her forest of apes. They took their frightened daughter and her ape parents watched her leave and she could tell that the apes were heart-broken. She bit her mother’s arm and ran to her ape parents.

Her mother’s arm had a slight scratch. Her mother ran to her husband and started crying “ why didn’t we choose not to share her with king." They got in their carriage and started going to their castle. 

Two Weeks Later: The princess’ ape parents explained to her to “go with your human parents and remember to come and visit us every weekend we love you Angie."

One Week Later: Her human parents came and took her. They taught her how to talk, walk properly, and dress good. Then she visited her ape family and friends and said I love you and then she went back to the castle.

The End

Part I of II


Laura Lynn Lake is the daughter of Judi and Gary Lake. She is presently entering the forth grade and is 9 years old. Her hobbies include: football, writing, singing, music, playing with her dog, roller-blading, riding her four wheeler, and trying to train her other dog Gloria. Her favorite TV show is "I Love Lucy" and she loves Hannah Montanna. 





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» left by Avis Ward (8,613) Silver Level Author Hall of Fame Top 100 Verified Account
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Laura, you have me in suspense now as I eagerly await for Part II. A very interesting story that touches the heart. Thank you! I'm waiting for the ending. 
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» left by Laura Lynn Lake (250) Red Level Author Verified Account
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I thought that it wasn't a good story at first and i am also excited for part II I don't know how it is going to end yet but I can't wait.

Thanks,
Laura

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