"No, you won't go to Sarah's party, and NO you will not be getting your pocket money!" yelled Emily's mum angrily.
"But thats not fair!" Emily protested. "All I did was......"
"That is ENOUGH! Go to your bedroom and don't come out."
Emily stomped into her room and slammed the door. It's not fair, she thought.
Emily drummed her fingers on her desk and stared out of her bedroom window. She looked up at Mount Tamersone towering up above her and she felt a sudden urge to climb it, so she clambered out of the window. The wind rustled her long, blonde hair as she ran.
Emily was almost at the top when her foot slipped on a rock. She fell, colours flashing inside her, until everything went black. She lay on the ground for a few minutes, and then heard a strange squeaky voice.
"Wake up, wake up! Look at this Thiphook, we have a new arival."
"But look at it! It's so strange! I mean, look at it's clothes; they're absurd!"
Later that day, Emily was relaxing under a large Moro bar tree, near the place where she had fallen into this world, when she felt a sharp push behind her. Emily screamed and started rolling down the hill. Her head hit a rock and everything went black. Then colours flashed inside her head like like lightning, and she opened her eyes, and stood up, rubbing her head. She glanced dizzily around. She was on a slope. "It's Mount Tamersone," Emily murmured out loud. Sure enough, at the bottom of the hill, was her house.
Emily's long blonde hair rustled in the wind as she ran down the slope, and clambered into her bedroom window.
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Emily slowly opened her eyes, and saw a bent face staring down at her. The face was green, with orange dot's around the square red ears. It's long blue hair fell around it's waist, and it was wearing a tight body suit, with holes everywhere baring it's bright yellow skin. Emily thought she had landed in space until the creature said, "I'm Kippernut. Welcome to Sweetingville."
Emily's eyes opened wide, when she saw the trees full of sweets and candy. "Help yourself," said Kippernut, laughing at her delighted face. Emily stared down the hill to where her house usually stood. It had been replaced by a large gingerbread house.