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One scorching hot day, Wensel and Nettle’s uncle Frank, had left their hut to catch some wild chicken trout that were worth a shiny seashell. The siblings were bored and hungry, so they decided to go exploring inland and see if they could find a new spot they’ve never played at before.



















Wensel played with sticks along the way and pretended he was a pirate while his sister Nettle, dropped pieces of fish bones to track their journey.




After a few hours of adventure, Wensel was blinded by a light that gleamed off a massive waterfall they’d never seen before. By this time, Wensel and Nettle were so thirsty that they'd jumped in the lake with their mouths wide open.
Quenched and cooling off in the lake, Nettle noticed that there was something behind the waterfall. She screeched, “look Wensel! It’s a hidden sandcastle!”




































They climbed through the waterfall and couldn’t believe their eyes when they saw a giant sandcastle covered in thousands of sandwiches.













Wensel and Nettle’s stomach began growling like wolves and saliva started pooling up in their mouths. They looked over their shoulder, then at each other, and synchronously shrugged as if in agreement that scarfing the sandwiches down was the final verdict. There was a variety of sandwiches including turkey and mayo, grilled swiss cheese, chicken with lettuce, tuna and egg and so many more.
Out of nowhere, a tiny little lady popped out and said, “Well, hello there children, aren’t you two hungry hippos today? Startled, Wensel apologizes immediately, “Sorry ma’am, we’ve never been on this side of the island before. We didn’t know anyone lived here!"



The little lady nodded, “nonsense come inside, I have so many more sandwiches that you could explode eating them all,” she said. She gestured inside and the siblings followed. “Kablam!” Two giant crab traps fell on top of Wensel and Nettle and locked them up so fast that they could barely blink. Nettle Remembered of the story her friend Trina told her of a sand witch who eats children for dinner.



























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