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Bonjour!
The name of the game is...The One Line At A Time Story Game!.
We are all going to write a story together...one line at a time.
i.e.
First person may write - "Once upon a time there lived a friendly dragon, high up in the mountains of the moon, in Africa.
Then the second person may write - "The friendly dragon loved to do yoga on Tuesdays, cooking classes with his other dragon mates on Wednesdays, and has a session with his CBT therapist on Thursdays."
...and so on and so forth...
Have fun.
Be creative.
MuchAmusement
Kaitoa
****Remember the point of this game, is to keep the story going...so do your best***
...one line at a time...
So, where do we start?
The beginning, of course...a very good place to start!.
So the first line for our story is...
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Mitchell loved fire.
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all couldn’t stop giggling Joey seeing the funny side of it all laughed as he cleaned his face with his little front paws when.....
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but there proved no need for re enforcements as the crocodile soon grew tired of the pests and knowing there were more challenging prey further upstream, took his leave. There was nothing else to do except
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