Creation
To Explain the World

There once was a girl named Nina; she was born to Cherokee parents. Nina had long beautiful brunette hair with beautiful dark skin.

Nina loved to play in the woods. Her parents always told her to watch out for the Aye- Aye so it doesn't take your beauty. Nina had never seen one before, so she never worried about it.

One day Nina went farther in the woods than she normally does. She found an unconscious boy who had red hair and pale skin. He looked like he had been attacked. The boy muttered his name to her, but she didn't understand the boy. Nina helped the boy back to her camp.
When Nina got there the Elders screeched, "Thats the work of the Aye-Aye." She had only heard about them from stories the Elders told.

The elders took the boy back to their tepee to get him cleaned up. Then they let him sleep in there over night.

The next morning the boy woke up, and everyone was looking at him. They asked his name, and he answered with Aaron.

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Creation
To Explain the World

There once was a girl named Nina; she was born to Cherokee parents. Nina had long beautiful brunette hair with beautiful dark skin.

Nina loved to play in the woods. Her parents always told her to watch out for the Aye- Aye so it doesn't take your beauty. Nina had never seen one before, so she never worried about it.

One day Nina went farther in the woods than she normally does. She found an unconscious boy who had red hair and pale skin. He looked like he had been attacked. The boy muttered his name to her, but she didn't understand the boy. Nina helped the boy back to her camp.
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