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BELLA’S MAGIC OVEN

Hi! I am Bella Andreson. I just turned nine years old. I have two younger sisters, one older brother and a pet goldfish named Bubbly. I am really sad because my friend Lucas Hill just moved to the future, which means I might never see him again. But we promised to send each other letters at least once a week.

When I went outside today to get dad’s newspaper, I did not see one. Instead, I saw a big brown box that read, “your friend”. Who could this be? I thought. I brought it in and opened the box. Inside was a dusty, crusty and rusty old oven.

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