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NEW PROMPT: Write a short story or poem about finding a tiny dragon trapped inside a glass ball. Do you release it or not? What do you do, and what happens when you do it. MY MYSTERY GLASS BALL Was digging through my hubby's junk; found a mys'try glass ball-- the type found in museum stores, but this was not at all what I expected, there to find; this showed a small dragon, after a brave fast inspection, I saw she was breathin'! I carefully chipped off the glass and took her out to play! That act was strange, I do admit: new pet for me today!! She had an eerie, slimy glow; she brightly glittered pink. I swear I heard her tummy gro'wl; she wanted food, I think! My cats were highly curious--they thought she was a mouse! And, when the hubby saw her glow, he threw her from the house! She came back in all shivery; she wanted to stay near! And so I tried to keep her safe; to keep her warm in here I last saw the tiny dragon fly past our bedroom door and head into the dark kitchen--she wanted to eat more!
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