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The Floral Games
A. Gautam

Nehari couldn’t believe it when she found the purple kamalonium in her compost bin. Thursdays were trash night, so Nehari was in the backyard when she thought something smelled incredibly pleasant. She looked for the source everywhere and found the purple kamalonium.

But only the master heir can grow it, and I'm the only one making compost in the bin, Nehari thought. She closed the lid, looked around to see if anyone else saw her, and sat on the grass. Only when she was on the ground did she see the light in the attic of her neighbor’s house.

Surely, the figure behind the small window was Olam. What did he see? Is he going to steal it? Nehari’s heart pounded like a drum in her school marching band. Olam turned the light in the attic on and off three times in a row. That was his way of saying “Better Watch Out.” I’m not ready to be a protector, Nehari thought as she panicked. Olam, the school bully and the football team captain, could easily overpower her.

Nehari knew it was a school night and past bedtime and that her mother would holler if she didn’t come
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The Floral Games
A. Gautam

Nehari couldn’t believe it when she found the purple kamalonium in her compost bin. Thursdays were trash night, so Nehari was in the backyard when she thought something smelled incredibly pleasant. She looked for the source everywhere and found the purple kamalonium.

But only the master heir can grow it, and I'm the only one making compost in the bin, Nehari thought. She closed the lid, looked around to see if anyone else saw her, and sat on the grass. Only when she was on the ground did she see the light in the attic of her neighbor’s house.

Surely, the figure behind the small window was Olam. What did he see? Is he going to steal it? Nehari’s heart pounded like a drum in her school marching band. Olam turned the light in the attic on and off three times in a row. That was his way of saying “Better Watch Out.” I’m not ready to be a protector, Nehari thought as she panicked. Olam, the school bully and the football team captain, could easily overpower her.

Nehari knew it was a school night and past bedtime and that her mother would holler if she didn’t come inside soon. She knew from her botany for wizard books that once it has bloomed, kamalonium needs to be in a glass jar. As if a wizard had heard her, she saw her little sister Sheeri with a glass jar.

“Do I recycle or throw in trash?” Sheeri asked, holding out the jar.

“Come here,” Nehari pulled her sister to her lap and buried her in kisses. “You’re always my helper.”

“Eww. Too many kisses,” Sheeri said, adjusting herself so she would be more comfortable on her big sister’s lap. “Why are you here so late? Mom wants to tell us a story. Hurry.”

“I will come in a minute. Will you give me your scarf? I will bring it right back,” Nehari said, satisfied that she had found the perfect way to conceal the kamalonium in the jar.

After Sheeri ran inside, Nehari gently put the magic plant in the glass jar and covered the glow with the scarf. The jar vibrated and a muffled and soft voice said to Nehari, “I think you’re ready. You are a protector.” A Nehari finds a magic plant in her backyard. Her neighbor and school bully sees her from the attic. Nehari has found the plant through its incredibly pleasant smell. Now she has to protect it from Olam. She doesn’t know enough although she has read books about botany wizardry. Her sister comes to the backyard and they are playful. Nehari finds a magic plant in her backyard. Her neighbor and school bully sees her from the attic. Nehari has found the plant through its incredibly pleasant smell. Now she has to protect it from Olam. She doesn’t know enough although she has read books about botany wizardry. Her sister comes to the backyard and they are playful.
B Even on a school night, Nehari has been spending a lot of time in the backyard. That is when she discovers a magic plant and a neighbor who has been spying on her from his attic. She thinks it is the school bully and football team captain Olam. She doesn’t think she can be the protector, but all the clues point to her being one. Nehari discovers the purple kamalonium in the compost bin of her backyard, which means she is a master heir protector. She notices that school bully Olam might have seen her from his attic. Her sister happens to bring a glass jar to Nehari. Nehari uses the jar and her sister’s scarf to hide the plant which confirms to her that she is the protector. Nehari discovers the purple kamalonium in the compost bin of her backyard, which means she is a master heir protector. She notices that school bully Olam might have seen her from his attic. Her sister happens to bring a glass jar to Nehari. Nehari uses the jar and her sister’s scarf to hide the plant which confirms to her that she is the protector.
D Nehari takes out the trash and uses compost on Thursday night. Then she discovers an unusual smell coming from the backyard. It turns out to be the magic plant kamalonium. Nehari knows the importance of the plant and her significance of finding it. Just then, she sees someone who has been spying on her. The plant talks.

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The Floral Games
A. Gautam

Nehari couldn’t believe it when she found the purple kamalonium in her compost bin. Thursdays were trash night, so Nehari was in the backyard when she thought something smelled incredibly pleasant. She looked for the source everywhere and found the purple kamalonium.

But only the master heir can grow it, and I'm the only one making compost in the bin, Nehari thought. She closed the lid, looked around to see if anyone else saw her, and sat on the grass. Only when she was on the ground did she see the light in the attic of her neighbor’s house.

Surely, the figure behind the small window was Olam. What did he see? Is he going to steal it? Nehari’s heart pounded like a drum in her school marching band. Olam turned the light in the attic on and off three times in a row. That was his way of saying “Better Watch Out.” I’m not ready to be a protector, Nehari thought as she panicked. Olam, the school bully and the football team captain, could easily overpower her.

Nehari knew it was a school night and past bedtime and that her mother would holler if she didn’t come
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The Floral Games
A. Gautam

Nehari couldn’t believe it when she found the purple kamalonium in her compost bin. Thursdays were trash night, so Nehari was in the backyard when she thought something smelled incredibly pleasant. She looked for the source everywhere and found the purple kamalonium.

But only the master heir can grow it, and I'm the only one making compost in the bin, Nehari thought. She closed the lid, looked around to see if anyone else saw her, and sat on the grass. Only when she was on the ground did she see the light in the attic of her neighbor’s house.

Surely, the figure behind the small window was Olam. What did he see? Is he going to steal it? Nehari’s heart pounded like a drum in her school marching band. Olam turned the light in the attic on and off three times in a row. That was his way of saying “Better Watch Out.” I’m not ready to be a protector, Nehari thought as she panicked. Olam, the school bully and the football team captain, could easily overpower her.

Nehari knew it was a school night and past bedtime and that her mother would holler if she didn’t come inside soon. She knew from her botany for wizard books that once it has bloomed, kamalonium needs to be in a glass jar. As if a wizard had heard her, she saw her little sister Sheeri with a glass jar.

“Do I recycle or throw in trash?” Sheeri asked, holding out the jar.

“Come here,” Nehari pulled her sister to her lap and buried her in kisses. “You’re always my helper.”

“Eww. Too many kisses,” Sheeri said, adjusting herself so she would be more comfortable on her big sister’s lap. “Why are you here so late? Mom wants to tell us a story. Hurry.”

“I will come in a minute. Will you give me your scarf? I will bring it right back,” Nehari said, satisfied that she had found the perfect way to conceal the kamalonium in the jar.

After Sheeri ran inside, Nehari gently put the magic plant in the glass jar and covered the glow with the scarf. The jar vibrated and a muffled and soft voice said to Nehari, “I think you’re ready. You are a protector.”
A Nehari finds a magic plant in her backyard. Her neighbor and school bully sees her from the attic. Nehari has found the plant through its incredibly pleasant smell. Now she has to protect it from Olam. She doesn’t know enough although she has read books about botany wizardry. Her sister comes to the backyard and they are playful. Nehari finds a magic plant in her backyard. Her neighbor and school bully sees her from the attic. Nehari has found the plant through its incredibly pleasant smell. Now she has to protect it from Olam. She doesn’t know enough although she has read books about botany wizardry. Her sister comes to the backyard and they are playful.
B Even on a school night, Nehari has been spending a lot of time in the backyard. That is when she discovers a magic plant and a neighbor who has been spying on her from his attic. She thinks it is the school bully and football team captain Olam. She doesn’t think she can be the protector, but all the clues point to her being one. Nehari discovers the purple kamalonium in the compost bin of her backyard, which means she is a master heir protector. She notices that school bully Olam might have seen her from his attic. Her sister happens to bring a glass jar to Nehari. Nehari uses the jar and her sister’s scarf to hide the plant which confirms to her that she is the protector. Nehari discovers the purple kamalonium in the compost bin of her backyard, which means she is a master heir protector. She notices that school bully Olam might have seen her from his attic. Her sister happens to bring a glass jar to Nehari. Nehari uses the jar and her sister’s scarf to hide the plant which confirms to her that she is the protector.
D Nehari takes out the trash and uses compost on Thursday night. Then she discovers an unusual smell coming from the backyard. It turns out to be the magic plant kamalonium. Nehari knows the importance of the plant and her significance of finding it. Just then, she sees someone who has been spying on her. The plant talks.
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The Floral Games
A. Gautam

Nehari couldn’t believe it when she found the purple kamalonium in her compost bin. Thursdays were trash night, so Nehari was in the backyard when she thought something smelled incredibly pleasant. She looked for the source everywhere and found the purple kamalonium.

But only the master heir can grow it, and I'm the only one making compost in the bin, Nehari thought. She closed the lid, looked around to see if anyone else saw her, and sat on the grass. Only when she was on the ground did she see the light in the attic of her neighbor’s house.

Surely, the figure behind the small window was Olam. What did he see? Is he going to steal it? Nehari’s heart pounded like a drum in her school marching band. Olam turned the light in the attic on and off three times in a row. That was his way of saying “Better Watch Out.” I’m not ready to be a protector, Nehari thought as she panicked. Olam, the school bully and the football team captain, could easily overpower her.

Nehari knew it was a school night and past bedtime and that her mother would holler if she didn’t come inside soon. She knew from her botany for wizard books that once it has bloomed, kamalonium needs to be in a glass jar. As if a wizard had heard her, she saw her little sister Sheeri with a glass jar.

“Do I recycle or throw in trash?” Sheeri asked, holding out the jar.

“Come here,” Nehari pulled her sister to her lap and buried her in kisses. “You’re always my helper.”

“Eww. Too many kisses,” Sheeri said, adjusting herself so she would be more comfortable on her big sister’s lap. “Why are you here so late? Mom wants to tell us a story. Hurry.”

“I will come in a minute. Will you give me your scarf? I will bring it right back,” Nehari said, satisfied that she had found the perfect way to conceal the kamalonium in the jar.

After Sheeri ran inside, Nehari gently put the magic plant in the glass jar and covered the glow with the scarf. The jar vibrated and a muffled and soft voice said to Nehari, “I think you’re ready. You are a protector.”

A Nehari finds a magic plant in her backyard. Her neighbor and school bully sees her from the attic. Nehari has found the plant through its incredibly pleasant smell. Now she has to protect it from Olam. She doesn’t know enough although she has read books about botany wizardry. Her sister comes to the backyard and they are playful. Nehari finds a magic plant in her backyard. Her neighbor and school bully sees her from the attic. Nehari has found the plant through its incredibly pleasant smell. Now she has to protect it from Olam. She doesn’t know enough although she has read books about botany wizardry. Her sister comes to the backyard and they are playful.
Nehari finds a magic plant in her backyard. Her neighbor and school bully sees her from the attic. Nehari has found the plant through its incredibly pleasant smell. Now she has to protect it from Olam. She doesn’t know enough although she has read books about botany wizardry. Her sister comes to the backyard and they are playful.

B Even on a school night, Nehari has been spending a lot of time in the backyard. That is when she discovers a magic plant and a neighbor who has been spying on her from his attic. She thinks it is the school bully and football team captain Olam. She doesn’t think she can be the protector, but all the clues point to her being one. Nehari discovers the purple kamalonium in the compost bin of her backyard, which means she is a master heir protector. She notices that school bully Olam might have seen her from his attic. Her sister happens to bring a glass jar to Nehari. Nehari uses the jar and her sister’s scarf to hide the plant which confirms to her that she is the protector. Nehari discovers the purple kamalonium in the compost bin of her backyard, which means she is a master heir protector. She notices that school bully Olam might have seen her from his attic. Her sister happens to bring a glass jar to Nehari. Nehari uses the jar and her sister’s scarf to hide the plant which confirms to her that she is the protector.

D Nehari takes out the trash and uses compost on Thursday night. Then she discovers an unusual smell coming from the backyard. It turns out to be the magic plant kamalonium. Nehari knows the importance of the plant and her significance of finding it. Just then, she sees someone who has been spying on her. The plant talks.
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Nehari is unsure if she is ready to be a protector, especially against someone as powerful as Olam. However, when her sister Sheeri brings her a glass jar and Nehari is able to conceal the kamalonium, she hears a voice from the plant saying that she is ready and is indeed a protector.
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Nehari couldn't contain her excitement when she stumbled upon the purple kamalonium in her compost bin. The sweet aroma emanating from the plant had led her straight to it. However, Nehari knew that only the master heir could grow such a rare and powerful plant, and she couldn't fathom how it ended up in her backyard.

As she carefully closed the lid of the compost bin, Nehari's eyes darted around, searching for any signs of witnesses to her astonishing discovery. That's when she noticed a flickering light in the attic of her neighbor's house. She couldn't mistake that figure behind the small window, it was Olam, the school bully and football team captain.

Fear gripped Nehari's heart as she contemplated the possibility of Olam wanting to steal the kamalonium. She knew she wasn't ready to confront him, as he was much stronger and more powerful than she was. Thoughts of being a protector overwhelmed her, and she panicked at the thought of facing Olam's wrath.

It was getting late, and Nehari knew she needed to go inside soon before her mother started calling for her. Recalling the knowledge she had gained from her botany for wizard books, she realized that the kamalonium needed to be kept in a glass jar once it had bloomed.

Magically, as if her thoughts had summoned it, her little sister Sheeri appeared with a glass jar in her hand. Nehari couldn't help but feel a surge of gratitude towards her sister, who was always eager to help. She pulled Sheeri onto her lap, showering her with kisses, much to Sheeri's playful protests.

Realizing that the scarf Sheeri was wearing would be the perfect way to conceal the glowing kamalonium, Nehari asked for it. With the jar and the scarf in her possession, Nehari carefully placed the magic plant inside and covered the glow.

To her amazement, the jar began to vibrate, and a muffled yet soft voice spoke to Nehari. "I think you're ready. You are a protector." The words both astounded and comforted her, confirming her suspicions that she had a greater role to play in the fate of the kamalonium.

Filled with a newfound sense of purpose, Nehari knew that she had to protect the kamalonium from Olam's clutches. Sheeri, still unaware of the magical significance of the plant, ran back inside the house, leaving Nehari alone in the backyard.

With the kamalonium safely concealed, Nehari felt a surge of confidence. She was ready to face whatever challenges lay ahead as the protector of the magical plant. As she made her way inside to join her family for a

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