The Wood People
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Stephanie Yatko
Stephanie Yatko lives in Pennsylvania. She is in sixth grade at Our Lady of Peace. She loves to type stories up on her computer and is inspired by art.
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The Wood People - Stephanie Yatko
Copyright © 2014 by Stephanie Yatko. 698949
ISBN: Softcover 978-1-5035-1512-3
EBook 978-1-5035-1511-6
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This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
Rev. date: 11/11/2014
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Hi, my name is Fina. I have a dog named Cookie. And we are lost. We have nowhere to go. Its dawn up at Hillside Berry. We need food, water, shelter, and treatment. You know by reading military survival books and a Princess’s Smartness To Nature Guide I’m not dead or injured badly. I just need to wash off. Anyway, let me tell you something. I must talk about this. I almost tell everyone I know, the funny thing is that I don’t really know anyone but my sister. Now anyway.
There’s this thing called wood people. My sister told me. Wood people are magical creatures made of wood. There are girl wood people, boy wood people and men and women. There are very deep and secretive items called the crown, map and last but not least a clock. The crown belongs to the king, who is human. Blah blah blah.
No one knows where the crown is located. A true, brave boy or girl is predicted to find the crown. The clock changes the seasons. Wood people enjoy winter because of wood cupcakes, long story. Anyway no one dares to touch the clock. The only person who is allowed is the king, Zack and the queen, Natasha. People call her Tasha. The only seasons available to touch are fall and winter. You must turn the minute hand to nine and the hour to twelve for winter. that’s it, all I know. Cookie barks at me. What did I do?
I said. She pouted then growled at me. I can see the moon I thought. Because at hillside berry the moon is always up at daytime. It just looks lighter. I stop at the fence that separates hillside berry and the forest. I have to move on…. The forest is my only choice! The sky is rosy red. I’d better climb up a tree. Cookie lets go! We run to an abandoned dark tree. I