Aimeen was very excited. Dory was going to make her rich.
Soon it was night time.
The moon shone brightly in the night sky, covering the land in a dim light.
Everyone had gone to sleep.
Except for Dory.
She was lying on her bed with her eyes wide open.
Then, she got up.
She found some paper and a pen.
She brought this stack of paper from her old home.
She then picked up the pen.
She saw a child throw away a bunch of pens and secretly took them.
When she tried to write with them, she found that they still have ink in them.
One man's trash was another man's treasure.
She carefully kept the pen in her coat and went home. It was so precious to her that she never dared to use it.
Until now.
She drew a hat on the piece of paper and colored it.
Once she was done with her drawing, she held it up and looked at it.
She began to laugh.
She placed the hat on her head and said to herself, "Now I have a hat too. I have a hat, just like the other children."
She had colored the hat to look like the ones the other children had earlier that day.
After she laughed some more, she placed the hat down.
She then drew a small little girl next to the hat.
She then wrote down a name next to the little girl.
Dory.
After she drew herself, she started to draw her and then some other children. Once she was done, she held up the paper against the window and admired her drawing under the moonlight.
She then remembered something she saw on the television. The program said that there was a beautiful goddess who lived on the moon.
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