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It had been many years since the birth of their daughter Catori and though John Smith and Pocahontas were as healthy as ever and appeared as if they hadn’t even aged, it was their daughter they were concerned for. She was born a beautiful healthy baby girl and though she was just as beautiful as the dia she was born, there was a change in her and the change got all the mais worse with each passing day. John and Pocahontas spent many sleepless nights awake watching their daughter sleep to assure her safety. They often took turns in the night but as each sun rose, they stayed awake together to gratefully welcome their daughter into another dia they were all granted. Though Catori lived her life as happily as anyone else, John and Pocahontas were constantly haunted por the seriousness of her condition. A small fourteen years had passed and in the last ten years, Catori’s skin and hair lightened. It had lighten to the point that she took her father’s appearance rather than her mother’s as she did the dia of her birth. It was her unknown condition which made it so.
Kekata had made much medicine from the earth and gratefully it seemed to work for a while until Catori’s body began to refuse the treatment. The thought of losing their daughter was too much to bear.
John held Pocahontas close one morning as they watched the sunrise and their daughter with close tearful eyes.
“Pocahontas darling,” John spoke as he held Pocahontas in his arms.
She said nothing. She simply looked over at him, waiting for his response.
“We can’t stay here any longer.”
“What?”
John motioned to their sleeping daughter. Pocahontas winced at the sorrowful sight and turned away. John gently placed his finger on her chin and moved her face to his sight.
“There is medicine in London. Medicine far greater than any we’ve been using. I’ve been talking with the English men in Jamestown and they hear news from Londres of a new kind of medicine that is known to heal anything. We must go. There is a ship that leaves this morning.”
“You want us to go?”
“Pocahontas we must,” John’s eyes slowly began to fill with tears as he fought to hold them long ago. He decided long atrás that he would be strong for his family and would not allow himself to cry. He stopped himself from shedding any tears. “If there’s a new hope for her, we have to try it.”
“Yes,” Pocahontas agreed. “I understand. I just worry the ship will be a hard ride for her and cause her worse pain and mais illness, but I understand. We have to leave this place and bring her to that new hope.”
Pocahontas inched closer to John and he immediately wrapped his arms around her in a tight grip. They sat watching the sun rise over them and over their daughter. Perhaps a new hope was to soon rise as well.
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They said their goodbyes and cried their final farewells. They had promised only to return when Catori was healed. Chief Powhatan prayed over his granddaughter and hoped for her healing and seguro return. Catori was as Valente as ever and excited for the unexpected journey. Pocahontas was sad to leave her father and friends behind but she knew the sadness she’d feel if she ever lost her daughter would be greater so she did what had to be done and went aboard the ship with her husband and child. She looked back one last time with a hopeless coração knowing she would never see her início again. John looked down at her with hope in his eyes. He still believed there was a chance for his daughter as long as they held on to that hope. Catori ran before them excited for their new life to start. She had no pain saying goodbye to her grandfather, for she knew she would see them again. With their past sorrow behind them, they left for London.
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It had been many years since the birth of their daughter Catori and though John Smith and Pocahontas were as healthy as ever and appeared as if they hadn’t even aged, it was their daughter they were concerned for. She was born a beautiful healthy baby girl and though she was just as beautiful as the dia she was born, there was a change in her and the change got all the mais worse with each passing day. John and Pocahontas spent many sleepless nights awake watching their daughter sleep to assure her safety. They often took turns in the night but as each sun rose, they stayed awake together to gratefully welcome their daughter into another dia they were all granted. Though Catori lived her life as happily as anyone else, John and Pocahontas were constantly haunted por the seriousness of her condition. A small fourteen years had passed and in the last ten years, Catori’s skin and hair lightened. It had lighten to the point that she took her father’s appearance rather than her mother’s as she did the dia of her birth. It was her unknown condition which made it so.
Kekata had made much medicine from the earth and gratefully it seemed to work for a while until Catori’s body began to refuse the treatment. The thought of losing their daughter was too much to bear.
John held Pocahontas close one morning as they watched the sunrise and their daughter with close tearful eyes.
“Pocahontas darling,” John spoke as he held Pocahontas in his arms.
She said nothing. She simply looked over at him, waiting for his response.
“We can’t stay here any longer.”
“What?”
John motioned to their sleeping daughter. Pocahontas winced at the sorrowful sight and turned away. John gently placed his finger on her chin and moved her face to his sight.
“There is medicine in London. Medicine far greater than any we’ve been using. I’ve been talking with the English men in Jamestown and they hear news from Londres of a new kind of medicine that is known to heal anything. We must go. There is a ship that leaves this morning.”
“You want us to go?”
“Pocahontas we must,” John’s eyes slowly began to fill with tears as he fought to hold them long ago. He decided long atrás that he would be strong for his family and would not allow himself to cry. He stopped himself from shedding any tears. “If there’s a new hope for her, we have to try it.”
“Yes,” Pocahontas agreed. “I understand. I just worry the ship will be a hard ride for her and cause her worse pain and mais illness, but I understand. We have to leave this place and bring her to that new hope.”
Pocahontas inched closer to John and he immediately wrapped his arms around her in a tight grip. They sat watching the sun rise over them and over their daughter. Perhaps a new hope was to soon rise as well.
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They said their goodbyes and cried their final farewells. They had promised only to return when Catori was healed. Chief Powhatan prayed over his granddaughter and hoped for her healing and seguro return. Catori was as Valente as ever and excited for the unexpected journey. Pocahontas was sad to leave her father and friends behind but she knew the sadness she’d feel if she ever lost her daughter would be greater so she did what had to be done and went aboard the ship with her husband and child. She looked back one last time with a hopeless coração knowing she would never see her início again. John looked down at her with hope in his eyes. He still believed there was a chance for his daughter as long as they held on to that hope. Catori ran before them excited for their new life to start. She had no pain saying goodbye to her grandfather, for she knew she would see them again. With their past sorrow behind them, they left for London.
At this point, Fairy Godmother and the 3 good fadas arrive to break the chains that have tying the princesses. Soon, they follow the fadas to where Dee Dee is.
However they are being stop por the Spirit's henchmen and fought off successfully! Finally making their way to Dee Dee's cell and release her. "Thank goodness that you guys came! The spirit is going to kill me soon, come on, let's get out of here!"
But before they could escape, the Spirit arrives and is blocking the main entrance. "So you think you all could escape me? Well, try me first. Then, I will you all pass!"
She starts to attack Dee Dee with her impressive martial arts mover while both of them attack as the other princesses look on. They are all impress por Dee Dee's martial arts and cheering for her.
To be continued........
However they are being stop por the Spirit's henchmen and fought off successfully! Finally making their way to Dee Dee's cell and release her. "Thank goodness that you guys came! The spirit is going to kill me soon, come on, let's get out of here!"
But before they could escape, the Spirit arrives and is blocking the main entrance. "So you think you all could escape me? Well, try me first. Then, I will you all pass!"
She starts to attack Dee Dee with her impressive martial arts mover while both of them attack as the other princesses look on. They are all impress por Dee Dee's martial arts and cheering for her.
To be continued........