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In a far away jungle on the island of Tiki lived a young girl named Tropical Radiance. Everyone in the jungle thought of her as a goddess because of her amazing beauty. She had long dark curly hair that she wore in a ponytail. Her skin was as smooth as silk and she wore the same rainbow-colored dress made from dyed flamingo feathers everyday. Everyone admired and loved Tropical Radiance. Pear Illusion, Violet Dazzle, Berry Sparkle, and Peach Shimmer were her closest friends.

Several hours away in a snow-covered village lived "The Foxy." She was the complete opposite from Tropical Radiance. Not only did she live in an intolerably cold climate, but also her only friend was Steve Madden, a snowman. Her appearance was not something the townspeople brought to mind very often. She had abnormal sized feet, long gangly legs, an odd shaped waist, and an enormous head. "The Foxy" chose to seclude herself in a tiny cabin on the tallest mountain she could find.

July sixteenth was the biggest party of the year. It was held on the Jose Cuervo Island. Tropical Radiance would of course attend. "The Foxy", on the other hand, decided to go, but felt very embarrassed about showing her face in such a prestigious party. Both girls boarded separate planes and took off to the party of the year. "The Foxy" was the first of the two girls to arrive. She shyly walked off the plane and took a

quick look around. Everyone was having a great time dancing and talking while sipping on the New Margarita Minis. "The Foxy" gulped down drink after drink to try and feel more sociable. After three or four drinks the alcohol started to have a negative effect on her and she got very emotional and depressed. By this time Tropical Radiance had arrived and been mingling with everyone at the party. Tropical Radiance heard someone crying at a distance so she walked around trying to see who it was. After a few minutes she realized the crying was coming from a young girl, but she didn't recognize who she was. She quickly put her arm around "The Foxy" and asked her what was wrong. "The Foxy" explained,

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