Topic > Azalea and Friends - 1371

Today was going to be a great day. Azalea had invited all her friends to her house. Yesterday he found a key in his backyard and didn't know what to do with it. Ding, Dong, Ding, the doorbell rang, it was Max, Azalea's best friend in the world at the door. “Hi, Azalea,” Max shouted. “Hey, Azalea,” he replied. “I want to show you something I found. Let's wait for the others." Before Azalea and Max knew it, they were all there. First to arrive was Taylor, followed by Madeline, finally with a tie, the twins Brad and Chad. “I'm so happy everyone could come,” Azalea squealed. Now follow me to the playroom. Azalea's house was huge. There were sculptures and fancy paintings everywhere. It took the kids forever to get to the playroom. Inside the playroom, all of Azalea's toys were neatly arranged against the wall. It seemed like every toy had its place. "Whoa!" Taylor gasped as she stared into the gigantic room. He couldn't believe his eyes. He had never seen a playroom this large. There were toys here that only a child could dream of. The jump ropes were as long as anacondas. There were full-figured mechanical Khan dinosaurs fighting with the Baryonyx mechanical dinosaurs. A zip line spanned the room with a matching table set up in the corner. A glow-in-the-dark building shone brightly in the center. In an instant the entire room went out of control. Taylor was riding a life-size giraffe. Max and Madeline were having tea with Mr. Rodgers the bear and Sadie the hippo; while Brad and Chad were fencing with two Chinese talking robots. Azalea was now furious. "Enough!" he shouted. “Stop it right now. That's not why I brought you here." "I'm sorry," Max squeaked. "Yes... I'm sorry." Everyone kept saying, "It's okay," Azalea replies... halfway down the paper... I'd rather stay in this strange place rather than leave without Azalea. Max fearlessly walked out and presented the key. He had never seen children give up the chance to go home just for their friends through thick and thin,” he said. They are always willing to help others. You all have proven to be each other's true friends. I don't know how many people would risk not returning home just for their friend you are all welcome here anytime. All the children thanked the Troll and ran to Azalea giving her a huge hug. The sky was pink again and they all went back together to the huge tree with the keyhole. Once again, one after the. more they entered the tree. From there they buried the key in a safe place, and from that day on they became closer to each other with more adventures to come of course..