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The Curse of The Pearl
Legends from Hawaii, are in themselves, legendary, like some treasured keepsake. The Pearls Curse is not on library shelves, just a few Hawaiians that I forsake ... Prompts summed place the world had called Pearl Harbor, the locals called the same place, "Wai Momi." (why-MOE-me) The shark goddess, gifts her home, "pearls water," the locals know what this place used to be. Wai Momi does not shine for the people, a goddess takes human form--learn what's wrong. A car stopped, then, "I'm Admiral Kimmel." "I lost the Pearl?" "This place, you don't belong." He turned to his driver to call the gate, in turning back, he said, "You folks ne'er lost ..." and she was gone. "I guess she saw her fate." A goddess watched, "Our paths meant to be crossed." The Pearl has chosen you, Mr. Kimmel. The pearls once loched in my water garden, you're a pearl amongst pearls to my people, pearls lose their luster ... the curses are done.
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