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<strong>Katie</strong> <strong>Greedy</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong><br />
<strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong><br />
This book belongs to:<br />
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written by Richard Parr illustrated by Monika Suska directed by Caitlin Rose Parr (age 9)
<strong>Katie</strong> could not wait for her next adventure. She quickly got into her favourite pyjamas,<br />
washed her face <strong>and</strong> began brushing her teeth. A few moments later, <strong>Katie</strong>’s parents were startled by a<br />
cry from <strong>the</strong> bathroom. “Mummy, Daddy,” shouted <strong>Katie</strong>. “Come quickly.”<br />
They ran up <strong>the</strong> stairs as quick as <strong>the</strong>y could <strong>and</strong> threw open <strong>the</strong> bathroom door. “What is it?<br />
What is it?” <strong>the</strong>y cried. <strong>Katie</strong> just smiled, but it was not her usual smile. Something was missing.<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> held out her h<strong>and</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>re it was: her first wobbly tooth had finally come out.<br />
“Hurray!” her fa<strong>the</strong>r shouted. <strong>Katie</strong> was so excited. “Will <strong>the</strong> tooth fairy come tonight?” she asked<br />
her mo<strong>the</strong>r. “I’m sure she will, but not until you are fast asleep.”
“Are tooth fairies girls or boys?” <strong>Katie</strong> asked<br />
as she climbed into bed.<br />
“I’m not sure,” replied her mo<strong>the</strong>r.<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> decided to write a note <strong>and</strong> ask <strong>the</strong><br />
Tooth Fairy, who would visit her that night.<br />
She signed it ‘Love <strong>Katie</strong>,’ <strong>the</strong>n carefully placed<br />
it, along with her tooth, under her pillow.<br />
<strong>Katie</strong>’s mo<strong>the</strong>r <strong>and</strong> fa<strong>the</strong>r kissed her goodnight<br />
<strong>and</strong> whispered, “Sweet dreams.”<br />
“Sweet dreams yourself,” <strong>Katie</strong> replied.<br />
Then <strong>the</strong>y left, closing her door behind<br />
<strong>the</strong>m, but not all <strong>the</strong> way. <strong>Katie</strong> always<br />
liked it open, just a bit to let some light in.
In all <strong>the</strong> excitement about her tooth, <strong>Katie</strong> had nearly<br />
forgotten about her next adventure. Ever so quietly,<br />
she crept back out of bed <strong>and</strong> reached up to grab <strong>the</strong><br />
shiny blue torch from her bookshelf.<br />
Then, from <strong>the</strong> bottom of <strong>the</strong> bed, she pulled up <strong>the</strong><br />
magic blanket her Nana had given her.<br />
Under <strong>the</strong> blanket lay Penny, <strong>Katie</strong>’s well worn but well loved toy dog. “Phew, I mustn’t forget you, Penny,”<br />
said <strong>Katie</strong>. Penny was <strong>Katie</strong>’s fearless sidekick <strong>and</strong> a very good friend to have when adventure or danger<br />
called. <strong>Katie</strong> wound up <strong>the</strong> torch as far as it would go <strong>and</strong> pulled <strong>the</strong> blanket up over her <strong>and</strong> Penny.<br />
They were ready. <strong>Katie</strong> closed her eyes <strong>and</strong> began to count. “One… Two… Three… Four…” She held<br />
her breath just like before… “FIVE”
Woooooosssshhhh! <strong>Katie</strong> <strong>and</strong> Penny began flying through <strong>the</strong> air. Holding tightly to Penny,<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> kept her eyes wide open this time. She did not want to miss a thing as <strong>the</strong>y swirled <strong>and</strong> twirled<br />
through <strong>the</strong> night sky.<br />
Penny let out a loud yelp! “Hurray,” shouted <strong>Katie</strong>. “You’re real again.” Penny looked over <strong>Katie</strong>’s<br />
shoulder <strong>and</strong> began to growl, louder <strong>and</strong> louder. “What is it, Penny?” <strong>Katie</strong> turned to see a giant<br />
swirling whirlpool of bright white light in <strong>the</strong> sky, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>y were heading right for <strong>the</strong> middle of it.
“Hold on Penny!” shouted <strong>Katie</strong>, as <strong>the</strong>y felt <strong>the</strong>mselves being pulled faster <strong>and</strong> faster, spinning towards <strong>the</strong> light. “Here we gooooo!”
Just like before, everything came to a sudden stop, only this time <strong>Katie</strong> could feel <strong>the</strong> blanket getting<br />
hotter <strong>and</strong> hotter. She threw off <strong>the</strong> blanket <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>re above <strong>the</strong>m stood a brave Knight, covered<br />
from head to toe in shining, glimmering silver armour. The brave Knight was using a giant shield to<br />
protect <strong>the</strong>m. Protect us from what? thought <strong>Katie</strong>.<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> tilted her head to one side of <strong>the</strong> shield <strong>and</strong> Penny tilted her head to <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r. Suddenly <strong>the</strong>y both<br />
came face to face with a giant, fire-belching, smoke-snorting, DRAGON!<br />
He had bright purple scales, with green spots<br />
<strong>and</strong> a giant tusk on <strong>the</strong> end of his nose. Worst of all<br />
was his breath, as he snarled <strong>and</strong> snorted. It was<br />
by far <strong>the</strong> worst thing that <strong>Katie</strong> had ever smelt.<br />
Penny did not like it ei<strong>the</strong>r, as she snarled <strong>and</strong> growled<br />
back at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong>.
“You can’t be here,” came a muffled shout from under <strong>the</strong><br />
Knight’s helmet. “I’ll take you to <strong>the</strong> safety of <strong>the</strong> castle.”<br />
The Knight swiftly placed <strong>Katie</strong> <strong>and</strong> Penny onto his horse.<br />
He was a h<strong>and</strong>some horse, with a coat of pure white, like snow.<br />
The Knight grabbed <strong>the</strong> reins <strong>and</strong> with a loud “Hurrargh,” <strong>the</strong>y<br />
raced down <strong>the</strong> steep <strong>and</strong> winding track, leaving <strong>the</strong> ferocious<br />
<strong>Dragon</strong> far behind.
As <strong>the</strong>y raced away, <strong>the</strong> terrible smell of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong>’s breath was replaced by <strong>the</strong> sweet smell of chocolate.<br />
“Where are we?” asked <strong>Katie</strong>.<br />
“Sugar Mountain,” replied <strong>the</strong> Knight. “You see that pipe?” <strong>Katie</strong> looked to see a long higgledy<br />
pipe twisting down <strong>the</strong> side of <strong>the</strong> mountain. “That takes all <strong>the</strong> hot melting chocolate from <strong>the</strong> volcano<br />
at <strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> mountain.”<br />
“Takes it where?” asked <strong>Katie</strong>.<br />
“All <strong>the</strong> way to <strong>the</strong> King’s sweet maker, Mr. Treats,” replied <strong>the</strong><br />
Knight, as <strong>the</strong>y galloped faster <strong>and</strong> faster down <strong>the</strong> mountain.
They followed <strong>the</strong> long, twisting pipe until <strong>the</strong>y reached <strong>the</strong> giant castle. The Knight signalled <strong>the</strong><br />
guards to lower <strong>the</strong> drawbridge. The giant timbers creaked <strong>and</strong> groaned, <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> chains<br />
clattered <strong>and</strong> rattled.<br />
Slowly <strong>the</strong> huge wooden door became a bridge, allowing <strong>the</strong>m to safely cross <strong>the</strong> water that guarded<br />
<strong>the</strong> Castle. Once inside <strong>the</strong> giant walls of <strong>the</strong> castle, <strong>Katie</strong> could not believe her eyes.
Inside was a small town with buildings <strong>and</strong> shops of every shape <strong>and</strong> colour. Everyone was very busy<br />
getting ready for a very special party. Banners were being hung, balloons were being tied into<br />
huge bunches <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>re in <strong>the</strong> middle was <strong>the</strong> biggest bonfire <strong>Katie</strong> had ever seen.<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> noticed <strong>the</strong> long twisting pipe from <strong>the</strong> mountain going through <strong>the</strong> castle wall <strong>and</strong> into<br />
Mr. Treats’ Sweet Shop, just as <strong>the</strong> Knight had said.<br />
A strangely dressed gentleman nervously approached <strong>the</strong>m. He wore a red<br />
<strong>and</strong> white striped jacket with matching trousers <strong>and</strong> a hat that looked just like<br />
an upside down strawberry. This could only be Mr. Treats, thought <strong>Katie</strong>.
Several o<strong>the</strong>r nervous villagers followed behind him. Among <strong>the</strong>m were a blacksmith <strong>and</strong> a dentist<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> thought looked just like her Gr<strong>and</strong>pa, with his whispery silver hair <strong>and</strong> gr<strong>and</strong> mustache.<br />
“Did you slay <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong>?” asked Mr. Treats.<br />
“I’m afraid not,” replied <strong>the</strong> Knight, removing his helmet. <strong>Katie</strong>’s eyes widened with surprise, for <strong>the</strong><br />
brave Knight was a beautiful woman with long dark red hair.<br />
“Allow me to introduce myself. My name is Sacha.<br />
I am <strong>the</strong> King’s daughter <strong>and</strong> this is my loyal steed,<br />
Storm.”<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> stroked Storm on his soft white nose <strong>and</strong><br />
replied, “Don’t you mean Princess Sacha?”<br />
The Princess smiled. “Just call me Sacha. I mean, do I look like<br />
a Princess to you?” “Not really,” replied <strong>Katie</strong>, smiling back.
Penny began to bark loudly. “Ruff! Ruff!”<br />
“Of course,” <strong>Katie</strong> replied. “The <strong>Dragon</strong> must be <strong>the</strong> problem we’re here to solve.”<br />
“Problem!” exclaimed Mr. Treats. “Today is <strong>the</strong> King’s birthday <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong> has blocked <strong>the</strong> pipe,<br />
keeping all <strong>the</strong> chocolate for himself. If I can’t finish <strong>the</strong> King’s birthday cake in time for his party tonight,<br />
<strong>the</strong>n it’s off with my head. That’s more than a problem!” His voice trembled.<br />
“How can you help us defeat <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong>?” asked Sacha.<br />
“Perhaps you don’t need to defeat him,” replied <strong>Katie</strong>. “If you can<br />
take me back up <strong>the</strong> mountain, I will try talking to him.”<br />
“You will need a suit of armour if you are coming with me to face<br />
<strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong> again,” said Sacha.
The blacksmith stepped forward <strong>and</strong> offered to make <strong>the</strong> suits of armour for <strong>Katie</strong> <strong>and</strong> Penny. He took<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir measurements <strong>and</strong> soon had <strong>the</strong>ir suits ready for <strong>the</strong>m to try on.<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> <strong>and</strong> Penny both looked in <strong>the</strong> mirror <strong>and</strong> smiled. “Ready, Penny?” asked <strong>Katie</strong>.<br />
“Ruff! Ruff!” replied Penny. She was ready. The blacksmith h<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>Katie</strong> a shield <strong>and</strong> sword, <strong>the</strong>n<br />
wished <strong>the</strong>m good luck.<br />
With <strong>the</strong> villagers cheering <strong>the</strong>m on, <strong>the</strong><br />
three brave Knights in shining armour<br />
climbed onto Storm’s back <strong>and</strong> galloped<br />
back towards <strong>the</strong> mountain.
As <strong>the</strong>y climbed <strong>the</strong> steep <strong>and</strong> winding path, <strong>the</strong> sky began to darken. Giant black clouds appeared,<br />
quickly followed by a flash of lightning <strong>and</strong> a terrible rumble of thunder. Raindrops <strong>the</strong> size<br />
of golf balls began to pour down.<br />
Kla-Klink! Kla-Klunk! Rang out <strong>the</strong> sound as <strong>the</strong> raindrops<br />
clattered against <strong>the</strong>ir metal armour!<br />
Despite his name, Storm was actually quite scared of <strong>the</strong> thunder <strong>and</strong> lightning. <strong>Katie</strong> stroked his mane <strong>and</strong><br />
whispered in his ear, “Be brave; you can do it.” Storm lifted his head high into <strong>the</strong> air <strong>and</strong> bravely<br />
galloped onwards. Soon <strong>the</strong>y reached <strong>the</strong> deep, dark cave at <strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> mountain. <strong>Katie</strong> noticed her<br />
blanket still lying on <strong>the</strong> ground outside.
All around was <strong>the</strong> smell of bubbling, melting chocolate.<br />
But as <strong>the</strong>y went deeper into <strong>the</strong> cave, <strong>Katie</strong> noticed it<br />
began to smell more like her fa<strong>the</strong>r’s sweaty socks.<br />
Penny also sniffed <strong>the</strong> air with disapproval. <strong>Katie</strong> could<br />
see Storm did not want to go any far<strong>the</strong>r, so looking at<br />
him, she asked, “Would you mind waiting here, to<br />
make sure <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong> doesn’t slip past us?”<br />
Storm nodded with relief. <strong>Katie</strong>, Penny <strong>and</strong> Sacha slowly continued, moving deeper <strong>and</strong> deeper into <strong>the</strong> dark,<br />
gloomy cave. <strong>Katie</strong>, using her touch to light <strong>the</strong> way, began to giggle as she felt <strong>the</strong> squelch of warm chocolate<br />
between her toes, but she quickly stopped when <strong>the</strong>re in <strong>the</strong> torchlight were two huge eyes staring right<br />
back at her.
Lunging forward, <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong> took a deep<br />
breath <strong>and</strong> blew out a giant ball of<br />
orange flames. <strong>Katie</strong> quickly used her<br />
shield to protect her <strong>and</strong> Penny.<br />
The <strong>Dragon</strong> snarled <strong>and</strong> puffed smoke from<br />
his nostrils into <strong>the</strong> air. He began to take<br />
ano<strong>the</strong>r deep breath, but let out a painful<br />
squeal instead.<br />
“Oowwwwwcccchhh!”<br />
In <strong>the</strong> torchlight, <strong>Katie</strong> could now see <strong>the</strong> whole <strong>Dragon</strong>. He was not as fierce looking as she remembered.<br />
The biggest thing about him was his head. His belly was also ra<strong>the</strong>r large <strong>and</strong> bright orange,<br />
matching his wings.
The <strong>Dragon</strong> snarled <strong>and</strong> tried to scare <strong>Katie</strong> by showing all of his giant teeth. Penny snarled back,<br />
showing all of her teeth. At least <strong>Katie</strong> knew where <strong>the</strong> terrible smell was coming from. Holding her h<strong>and</strong><br />
over her nose, <strong>Katie</strong> looked closely at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong>’s giant row of teeth. “You have a rotten tooth,” she<br />
said. “Does it hurt?”<br />
The <strong>Dragon</strong> nodded <strong>and</strong> squealed again. “Oowwwwwcccchhh!”<br />
“Oowwwwwcccchhh!”<br />
“It’s no surprise, keeping all <strong>the</strong> chocolate to yourself, <strong>and</strong> you certainly<br />
haven’t been brushing your teeth. What’s your name?” asked <strong>Katie</strong>.<br />
“Maximus,” replied <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong>.<br />
“What a great name,” said <strong>Katie</strong>. Maximus smiled, holding his h<strong>and</strong> to his cheek.
“I know someone who can fix your tooth,”<br />
said <strong>Katie</strong>. “But you must promise to share<br />
<strong>the</strong> chocolate with everyone in <strong>the</strong> Kingdom.”<br />
Maximus gave a big humpf! He turned<br />
his back on <strong>Katie</strong>, closed his eyes <strong>and</strong> stuck<br />
his nose high into <strong>the</strong> air.<br />
“It must get awfully lonely up here,” said <strong>Katie</strong>. Maximus opened one eye. “The King is having a big party,”<br />
she explained. “There will be games, music <strong>and</strong> a giant bonfire. You can come, if you promise to<br />
share <strong>the</strong> mountain <strong>and</strong> its delicious chocolate.”
Maximus looked back at <strong>Katie</strong> with eyes wide open.<br />
“A party?” he said. <strong>Katie</strong> nodded. “I have never been<br />
to a party.” Maximus thought for a moment.<br />
“OK, I promise.”<br />
Maximus hurried over to <strong>the</strong> giant rock that was<br />
blocking <strong>the</strong> pipe. With one great swish of his long<br />
spiky tail, he sent <strong>the</strong> giant rock hurtling over<br />
<strong>the</strong> side of <strong>the</strong> mountain.<br />
With a loud slurp! Then a slosh! The hot<br />
lava of melting chocolate was soon flowing down<br />
<strong>the</strong> pipe once more.<br />
“Right,” said <strong>Katie</strong>. “Let’s fix that tooth.”
“How about Storm <strong>and</strong> I race you back to <strong>the</strong><br />
Castle,” challenged Sacha.<br />
“That’s a great idea,” said <strong>Katie</strong>. She looked<br />
up at Maximus <strong>and</strong> asked, “Can you fly?”<br />
Maximus flapped his wings <strong>and</strong><br />
rubbed his big round orange belly.<br />
“Hmmm!” he sighed.<br />
“I’m a bit heavier than <strong>the</strong> last<br />
time I flew, but I think so.”
Maximus lifted <strong>Katie</strong> <strong>and</strong> Penny onto his back. “Ready, steady, go,” shouted <strong>Katie</strong>.<br />
Sacha <strong>and</strong> Storm galloped off down <strong>the</strong> side of <strong>the</strong> mountain,<br />
while Maximus sized his run up.<br />
“UH! OH!”<br />
Taking several large, thundering<br />
footsteps, Maximus flapped his wings <strong>and</strong> leapt off <strong>the</strong> top of <strong>the</strong> mountain.<br />
For a moment, <strong>the</strong>y just hung in <strong>the</strong> air, before Maximus yelped, “UH-OH!”
Down <strong>the</strong>y went with a bump <strong>and</strong> a thud.<br />
Bouncing off a giant rock, <strong>the</strong>y flew back<br />
into <strong>the</strong> air.<br />
Maximus grabbed <strong>Katie</strong> <strong>and</strong> Penny, tucking <strong>the</strong>m into his arms. He curled himself into a giant ball as <strong>the</strong>y rolled <strong>and</strong> bounced down <strong>the</strong> side of <strong>the</strong> mountain.<br />
Meanwhile Sacha could see <strong>the</strong> drawbridge ahead. “We’re going to win,” she shouted.<br />
Just <strong>the</strong>n, Storm looked up to see a giant ball of purple, orange <strong>and</strong> green, spinning through <strong>the</strong> air. The giant ball<br />
bounced right over Sacha <strong>and</strong> Storm <strong>and</strong> right over <strong>the</strong> drawbridge before crashing down with a terribly loud THUMP!
Sacha <strong>and</strong> Storm raced across <strong>the</strong> drawbridge to find <strong>the</strong> three of <strong>the</strong>m sprawled out in a dusty heap <strong>and</strong><br />
giggling away to <strong>the</strong>mselves. “I guess I am a bit heavier than I thought,” said Maximus. Everyone<br />
just stared in amazement to see <strong>Katie</strong> <strong>and</strong> Penny laughing with <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong>.<br />
Then came a loud gurgling, spluttering sound from <strong>the</strong> giant pipe. Mr. Treats ran<br />
out of his sweet shop <strong>and</strong> began to dance around. “Hooray!” he shouted.<br />
“Hip! Hip! Hooray! They did it, <strong>the</strong> chocolate is flowing again.”<br />
Then everyone cheered <strong>and</strong> began to dance around.<br />
“The King will have his birthday party after all,” cried Mr. Treats.
<strong>Katie</strong> asked <strong>the</strong> dentist if he would take a look at <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong>’s tooth. The dentist ra<strong>the</strong>r nervously agreed<br />
<strong>and</strong> stepped forward. Maximus lowered his head <strong>and</strong> opened wide. “I can’t look,” cried <strong>the</strong> blacksmith.<br />
“He’s going to swallow him whole.” But Maximus kept his promise <strong>and</strong> allowed <strong>the</strong> Dentist to examine<br />
his sore tooth.<br />
“It’s got to come out I’m afraid,” explained <strong>the</strong> Dentist. <strong>Katie</strong> could<br />
see that Maximus looked scared, so with her biggest smile she showed<br />
him <strong>the</strong> gap where her tooth had come out. “See, <strong>the</strong>re’s nothing to<br />
be afraid of,” said <strong>Katie</strong>.
So Maximus followed <strong>the</strong> dentist,<br />
but no matter how hard <strong>the</strong>y all<br />
tried, he was just too big to fit<br />
through <strong>the</strong> dentist’s door.<br />
They brought <strong>the</strong> dentist’s chair<br />
outside, but <strong>the</strong> chair was too<br />
small for <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong> to sit on.<br />
“The problem is we need to numb <strong>the</strong> gum,”<br />
explained <strong>the</strong> dentist.<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> remembered reading about dentists in <strong>the</strong><br />
Old Wild West. She asked <strong>the</strong> dentist to find<br />
<strong>the</strong> biggest needle he had <strong>and</strong> fill it with <strong>the</strong><br />
strongest whiskey he could find.
“Ruff! Ruff!” barked Penny. Wagging her tail, she ran over to <strong>the</strong> blacksmith’s shop. There on <strong>the</strong> wall<br />
was an old crossbow. “Of course,” said <strong>Katie</strong>. “We can use <strong>the</strong> crossbow to fire <strong>the</strong> needle into <strong>the</strong> gum.”<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> loaded <strong>the</strong> needle onto <strong>the</strong> crossbow. Taking aim, she shouted to Maximus, “Open wide <strong>and</strong> don’t<br />
move.” Maximus took a big gulp, closed his eyes <strong>and</strong> opened wide.<br />
With a sudden woooooosssshhhh! <strong>Katie</strong> was thrown backwards as <strong>the</strong> needle shot towards<br />
Maximus. Everyone watched as <strong>the</strong> needle soared through <strong>the</strong> air.
“Great shot,” cried <strong>the</strong> dentist.<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> looked up to see <strong>the</strong> needle<br />
sticking into <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong>’s gum, just<br />
above his rotten tooth.<br />
“How do you feel?” <strong>Katie</strong> asked Maximus. He just smiled, <strong>the</strong>n let out an enormous burp,<br />
“Buuurrrrpppp... Hick!” A burst of flames shot out of his mouth <strong>and</strong> he spun around three times before<br />
rolling back his eyes, sticking out his bright pink tongue <strong>and</strong> falling backwards with a crashing thump!
The dentist quickly got to work removing <strong>the</strong> rotten tooth, while <strong>Katie</strong> <strong>and</strong> Penny rounded up volunteers<br />
to clean <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong>’s teeth. Each grabbed a bucket of toothpaste <strong>and</strong> a sweeping brush. They<br />
scrubbed <strong>and</strong> scrubbed until <strong>the</strong> giant teeth were sparkling white.<br />
The dentist gave <strong>the</strong> rotten tooth one last pull <strong>and</strong> with a loud snap! out flew <strong>the</strong> giant tooth, with<br />
<strong>the</strong> dentist still holding onto it. “Hooray!” cheered <strong>the</strong> crowd.
The blacksmith noticed <strong>the</strong> big gap where <strong>the</strong> rotten tooth had been. “I can make him a new tooth,”<br />
he offered. “Great idea,” said <strong>Katie</strong>. “What do you need?”<br />
“Gold would be best,” he replied. Sacha turned to <strong>the</strong> Blacksmith. “You get a cast of <strong>the</strong> tooth<br />
ready <strong>and</strong> I’ll get you <strong>the</strong> gold.” With that, she <strong>and</strong> Storm raced off towards <strong>the</strong> King’s Castle.
Just as <strong>the</strong> blacksmith had finished, Sacha returned with two large brown sacks. She emptied a giant pile<br />
of golden crowns covered with precious jewels onto <strong>the</strong> ground.<br />
“Will <strong>the</strong>se do?” she asked.<br />
“Perfect,” <strong>the</strong> blacksmith replied. He melted <strong>the</strong> crowns <strong>and</strong><br />
poured <strong>the</strong> hot golden liquid into <strong>the</strong> cast before cooling it<br />
with water. “It’s ready,” he said.
Using a giant wooden crane, <strong>the</strong>y<br />
lifted <strong>the</strong> magnificent golden tooth<br />
<strong>and</strong> fixed it into position just in time,<br />
as Maximus began to open his eyes.<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> <strong>and</strong> Penny quickly slid down <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong>’s tongue<br />
to join <strong>the</strong> rest of <strong>the</strong> crowd, as <strong>the</strong>y looked on.
Still a little dizzy, Maximus sat up. <strong>Katie</strong> ran to <strong>the</strong> dress shop <strong>and</strong> came back with a mirror that was<br />
bigger than her. She held it up so Maximus could see his br<strong>and</strong> new tooth.<br />
Slowly he smiled at his reflection in <strong>the</strong> mirror.<br />
He could now see his br<strong>and</strong> new, bright gold shiny<br />
tooth. It was covered with white diamonds, blue<br />
sapphires <strong>and</strong> red rubies. It was <strong>the</strong> finest tooth<br />
anyone had ever seen.<br />
A small tear of happiness rolled off his cheek as<br />
Maximus saw <strong>the</strong> rest of his sparking white smile.<br />
He thanked <strong>the</strong> dentist <strong>and</strong> everyone for <strong>the</strong>ir help.
Suddenly, trumpets began to blow, Ba! Ba! Ba! Bar!<br />
“It’s <strong>the</strong> King,” cried <strong>the</strong> villagers. <strong>Katie</strong> turned to see<br />
a shining golden carriage driven by four beautiful horses<br />
racing towards <strong>the</strong>m.<br />
“Oh no,” cried Sacha. “The bonfire! It was meant to be<br />
a surprise but it’s too damp from <strong>the</strong> thunderstorm, <strong>and</strong> now<br />
we don’t have time to light it.”<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> quickly went over to Maximus <strong>and</strong> whispered in his ear.<br />
He smiled <strong>and</strong> taking a deep breath, he blew a giant ball of flames<br />
right into <strong>the</strong> middle of <strong>the</strong> bonfire <strong>and</strong> wooooooosh!<br />
The giant bonfire was soon ablaze with giant orange <strong>and</strong><br />
yellow flames that danced into <strong>the</strong> air.
The King stepped from his carriage, but he was not wearing his usual golden crown with white diamonds,<br />
blue sapphires <strong>and</strong> red rubies. Instead he wore a blue crown made of tissue paper.<br />
“Do you know anything about my missing<br />
crown?” <strong>the</strong> King asked. Sacha just smiled<br />
<strong>and</strong> kissed him on <strong>the</strong> cheek <strong>and</strong> said,<br />
“Happy birthday, Daddy.”<br />
The King smiled <strong>and</strong> declared, “From this<br />
day forth, everyone’s birthday will be<br />
celebrated by wearing crowns of tissue<br />
paper, just like mine.”<br />
The King’s butler reached into<br />
<strong>the</strong> carriage <strong>and</strong> pulled out a pile<br />
of coloured paper crowns.<br />
“Hooray!!” everyone shouted, as <strong>the</strong> children ran to get <strong>the</strong>ir party hats.
Soon <strong>the</strong> party was in full swing. Music played <strong>and</strong> everyone<br />
danced around <strong>the</strong> bonfire, singing songs.<br />
Mr. Treats had finally been able to finish <strong>the</strong> King’s<br />
birthday cake. It was a giant chocolate sponge cake<br />
covered with dark chocolate icing <strong>and</strong> white chocolate<br />
sprinkles. It took four men to carry it out.<br />
Suddenly, Penny noticed <strong>the</strong>y had forgotten to light<br />
<strong>the</strong> c<strong>and</strong>les. Ruff! Ruff! barked Penny.<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> looked over at Maximus <strong>and</strong> winked. He winked<br />
back <strong>and</strong> with a small burst of flames from <strong>the</strong> corner<br />
of his mouth, he set <strong>the</strong> c<strong>and</strong>les alight.<br />
The King made his wish <strong>and</strong> blew out <strong>the</strong> c<strong>and</strong>les.<br />
He thanked Mr. Treats <strong>and</strong> all <strong>the</strong> villagers for<br />
making this his best birthday ever.
Sacha introduced <strong>Katie</strong> <strong>and</strong> Penny to her fa<strong>the</strong>r <strong>and</strong><br />
explained why <strong>the</strong>re was a <strong>Dragon</strong> at his party.<br />
The King thanked <strong>the</strong>m both for all <strong>the</strong>ir help. He also<br />
thanked Maximus for sharing <strong>the</strong> chocolate with his<br />
kingdom <strong>and</strong> asked if <strong>the</strong>re was anything he could give<br />
him in return. Maximus just smiled, showing off his<br />
dazzling new tooth.<br />
“I see,” said <strong>the</strong> King. “It seems I have already<br />
given you a gift.”<br />
There was a moment of silence. Then both <strong>the</strong> King <strong>and</strong> Maximus began<br />
to laugh. They laughed so hard <strong>the</strong>y both fell over.
<strong>Katie</strong> quickly grabbed a GIANT bag of<br />
marshmallows <strong>and</strong> chocolate chip cookies.<br />
“Come on, Penny, I’ve got a great idea.”<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> called to all <strong>the</strong> children to grab<br />
a stick <strong>and</strong> follow her.
They followed <strong>Katie</strong> along <strong>the</strong> <strong>Dragon</strong>’s spiky tail, climbed up <strong>and</strong> over<br />
his squidgy, bouncy, orange belly <strong>and</strong> slid down his long neck,<br />
right up to his huge mouth.<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> held out a marshmallow on a stick. “Would you mind?”<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> asked politely, holding out her stick with a fluffy pink<br />
marshmallow on <strong>the</strong> end.
Maximus smiled <strong>and</strong> blew just <strong>the</strong> right amount of flames to roast <strong>the</strong> marshmallow to perfection.<br />
Then <strong>Katie</strong> took two chocolate chip cookies<br />
<strong>and</strong> squashed <strong>the</strong> marshmallow between <strong>the</strong>m.<br />
The children’s eyes lit up <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong>y all took turns roasting<br />
<strong>the</strong>ir marshmallows. Even Penny joined <strong>the</strong> end of <strong>the</strong> line.
Just <strong>the</strong>n <strong>Katie</strong> noticed her torch begin to flash on <strong>and</strong> off. She turned to Sacha <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> King <strong>and</strong> said<br />
she was sorry to leave such a great party, but she must be on her way.<br />
“I’ll miss you all,” said <strong>Katie</strong>. “You most of all, Maximus.<br />
Now be good <strong>and</strong> brush your teeth twice a day.”<br />
“I promise,” said Maximus with his glittering, sparkling smile.<br />
Sacha h<strong>and</strong>ed <strong>Katie</strong> her blanket <strong>and</strong> asked, “How will you get home?” <strong>Katie</strong> smiled <strong>and</strong> asked if <strong>the</strong><br />
princess liked magic. Sacha nodded. “Then st<strong>and</strong> back <strong>and</strong> watch this for a disappearing act.”
<strong>Katie</strong> <strong>and</strong> Penny both removed <strong>the</strong>ir armour <strong>and</strong> waved goodbye to everyone<br />
before climbing under <strong>the</strong> blanket <strong>and</strong> pulling it over <strong>the</strong>ir heads.<br />
“Ready Penny?” Asked <strong>Katie</strong>.<br />
“Ruff! Ruff!” barked Penny,<br />
wagging her tail. She was ready.<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> began to count.<br />
“One… two… three… four…”<br />
They both held <strong>the</strong>ir breath for a moment… “FIVE.”
Woooooosssshhhh! <strong>Katie</strong> <strong>and</strong> Penny soared into <strong>the</strong> air. Looking down, <strong>the</strong>y could<br />
see everyone staring in disbelief. Just as before, a giant swirling whirlpool of bright white<br />
light appeared in <strong>the</strong> sky.
<strong>Katie</strong> held on tightly to Penny <strong>and</strong> shouted, “GOODBYE EVERYONE.<br />
Thank you for a wonderful adventure.”<br />
Then <strong>Katie</strong>, Penny <strong>and</strong> <strong>the</strong> blanket swirled into <strong>the</strong> light, vanishing, to <strong>the</strong> amazement of <strong>the</strong><br />
stunned crowd below.
When all was quiet, <strong>Katie</strong> pulled back<br />
<strong>the</strong> blanket.<br />
“Hooray!” she cried. <strong>Katie</strong> was<br />
back in her own cosy bed.<br />
Just <strong>the</strong>n, <strong>Katie</strong>’s bedroom door opened. Her fa<strong>the</strong>r slowly leaned in. “Are you all right?” he asked,<br />
wiping his forehead. “It’s hot enough to roast marshmallows in here.” <strong>Katie</strong> just smiled while<br />
her fa<strong>the</strong>r went over to <strong>the</strong> radiator <strong>and</strong> turned it down.
<strong>Katie</strong> watched as he closed <strong>the</strong> door, but not all <strong>the</strong> way. Lying <strong>the</strong>re, <strong>Katie</strong> smiled as she thought about<br />
Maximus <strong>and</strong> his new… “TOOTH!” <strong>Katie</strong> said out loud.<br />
She quickly slid her h<strong>and</strong> under her pillow, but what she felt was not her<br />
tooth. Lifting <strong>the</strong> pillow, <strong>Katie</strong>’s eyes widened with delight.<br />
Her tooth was gone, but <strong>the</strong>re in its place was a beautiful gold coin, glistening<br />
in <strong>the</strong> light from her torch.
Under <strong>the</strong> coin was <strong>the</strong> note <strong>Katie</strong> had left. Using her<br />
torch, she could see <strong>the</strong>re was tick in <strong>the</strong> box marked girl.<br />
The Tooth Fairy who had visited <strong>Katie</strong> that night had also<br />
left a reply on <strong>the</strong> back of her note, which read,<br />
Dear <strong>Katie</strong>,<br />
Thank you for your question. I can tell<br />
you that <strong>the</strong>re are both boy <strong>and</strong> girl Tooth<br />
Fairies. Your tooth was lovely <strong>and</strong> clean.<br />
Keep up <strong>the</strong> good brushing.<br />
Samantha 0704
<strong>Katie</strong> smiled <strong>and</strong> placed <strong>the</strong> note back under her pillow. She hugged Penny, who was once again her<br />
old self, a well-worn, but well-loved toy dog.<br />
<strong>Katie</strong> turned over <strong>and</strong> whispered, “I wonder where our next adventure<br />
will take us.” Then she closed her eyes <strong>and</strong> fell fast asleep.<br />
The End... until <strong>the</strong> next time...