
Once a upon a time, there lived a princess named Taylor that only stayed inside of the castle. She loved her grandmother and never left her side. Her grandmother gave her everything she wanted (exposition).
One day, her grandma got sick (conflict introduced).

Cough cough

Taylor began to cry because she was worried. She ran to her room and saw something behind her.
"Hello, Taylor!" whispered the ghost.
Taylor stood there in shock.





Hello, Taylor!
"I'm your Aunt Mary. I think you need help in helping your grandma feel better."
Taylor needed the help because she really wanted her grandma to feel better.
"Follow me outside of the castle. We will find our way into a magical forest that will lead to a cottage that has a magic potion. Don't get distracted," said Aunt Mary.


Follow me!
She entered the magical forest and saw ponies, cute monsters, and colorful flowers. Then, many flowers began to form creatures. The creatures began to play with Taylor. She left the path to play with them.











When playing, a light came from the sky. Maui, from the beliefs of Hawai'i, came up from above.
"Taylor, go back on the path. You'll never get to the cottage. Follow your Kualeana. Your Kualeana talks about how you should stick to your tasks. When I followed it, I was able to pull lands for people to live on in no time," said Maui (Hardy) (Rising Action #1).




GO BACK!






Taylor still didn't want to go back on the path. She was having too much fun.
"Stop playing around. When you come up with your Kuleana, it will help you right now because it will tell you to be focused," said Maui ("Hawaiian words"). "Hurry now! Use Kuleana to know what you need to do. You'll get to the cottage a lot faster! Now, you need to help your grandma by getting the potion," ("Defining").
She learned a lot from Maui. Taylor walked away from the creatures and went back on the path.



Focus so you can get the potion!







Aunt Mary saw Taylor. They continued to walk down the path towards the cottage.
"Taylor, stay near me, please. We won't get to the cottage on time if you keep walking away," said Aunt Mary.
"Okay, Aunt Mary," said Taylor.


Taylor and Aunt Mary continued to walk down the path towards the magical forest. Then, they saw an old man begging for food.
"Please feed me!" he said.
"No! This is my food!" yelled Taylor.
Brahma of Hinduism came out of the bush. (Rising action #2).







"Child, please don't act like that. From Hinduism, all of us should be nice and give things if we can," said Brahma (Mark).
Brahma even said how good things will happen if you do good things, or karma (Allard). This made Taylor give some of her bread to the children. "Doing good things to others would let you have a better life later on," said Brahma ("Karma: The Way").
Taylor started to become hungry with only a piece of bread left. She ate the whole piece and went back on the path.
Do good things! Give the old man some bread, Taylor!





"Aunt Mary, I'm still hungry. Do you have anymore food? If you don't give me food, I'll go crazy!" said Taylor.
"No, I don't. I'm sorry. We're almost at the cottage. Just wait," said Aunt Mary.
Taylor didn't like that idea.
Then, Allah's voice came to be.




Aunt Mary, I'm still hungry. Give me food NOW!!"
Just wait, Taylor. We're almost there!
"Wow! You are on this walk to the cottage during Ramadan. You must learn how to do sawm, or not eat food for a bit. It will help you to give thanks for what you have," said Allah ("The Five Pillars of Islam"). "Taylor, not eating food for a bit will also help you because of how it will help you say sorry to those who have done something wrong to you" added Allah ("Why Muslims Fast").
"Allah, that sounds helpful! I will use it later on!" said Taylor. Thank you for telling me this," (Rising action #3). Taylor and Aunt Mary walked down the path.


Learn how to fast. It's good for you.


Okay. I could be hungry for just a bit.
Nice one!
"Aunt Mary, I have learned a lot from this journey. I finally see the cottage!" said Taylor.
"Go! Knock on the door and someone will be there to hand you the magical potion!" said Aunt Mary.
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Once a upon a time, there lived a princess named Taylor that only stayed inside of the castle. She loved her grandmother and never left her side. Her grandmother gave her everything she wanted (exposition).
One day, her grandma got sick (conflict introduced).

Cough cough

Taylor began to cry because she was worried. She ran to her room and saw something behind her.
"Hello, Taylor!" whispered the ghost.
Taylor stood there in shock.
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