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Henry And Boots: A Fictional Narrative
It was a sharp rock at the end of the fall. He was dead. Right as he died, he saw Henry had

been swooped up by Ares and saved. He cried one final tear. Once Henry got back up, he met with

the rest of the questers. Henry, Luxa, Boots, Ripred, Ares, the spider, Aurora, and

Temp were the eight left. They all took a moment ,well, except Henry to realize what happened.

“How could you!” Luxa screeched “You betrayed us, you

killed Gregor, our only chance for survival. A whimper from Boots said, “wheres Gre-go.” Luxa

told her, “Gregor is on vacation, we will meet him with your

dad.” Boots responded, “ ok,now we go find Gre-go.” Henry interrupted Luxa and said, “ Come on

everyone lets go find Gregor and his dad, we don’t want Boots to feel sad, do we?” Finally the

questers
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After about an hour of walking they found

something. The body of an overlander male. He was hairy, dirty and cold to the touch. Luxa was

ready to give up all hope. “he’s dea…” She was interrupted by the loud gasp of air she heard coming

from the body. “Where am I?” Gregor’s dad said right before passing out again, this time for good.

Luxa couldn’t take it anymore nothing had gone right since Gregor came to the Underland. Suddenly

they were ambushed by Henry and a group of men. Luxa tried her best to hide Boots from all the

fighting. Henry and his so called friends were to strong they killed Temp and left Luxa and Aurora to

die wounded and bleeding out right next to the lifeless body that was Gregor’s dad Boots was later

found by Henry. When he looked into her eyes he felt something he hadn’t felt since betraying the

questers, he felt pure goodness. It lasted for only a second and he realized he would raise Boots as

his own. No one knows if the goodness in the heart of Boots will be conquer the darkness that has

overthrown Henry’s. All anyone knows is that even though the rats had taken over there was

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