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Chapter 3: Rooftop Showdown

Lily stood on the rooftoprooftopthe flat top of a building where you can stand, the city lights twinklingtwinklingshining with little flashes of light, like stars below. A howl echoedechoedwhen a sound bounces back and you hear it again through the streets, werewolves were coming!


She grippedgrippedheld onto something very tightly her magicalmagicalhaving special powers that can do impossible things microphonemicrophonea device you speak or sing into to make your voice louder. "Not in my city!" she shouted. The werewolves'werewolves'means "belonging to the werewolves" - when a plural word ends in 's', we add just an apostrophe (') to show possession eyes glowedglowedshone with a bright light from within in the darkness, but Lily was fearlessfearlessbrave and not afraid of anything, even scary things. She sang a powerful melody and watched them transformtransformto change from one form into another completely different form back into regular people.

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Lily and the City Shadows

STORY PREVIEW: ATTACK OF THE WEREWOLVES

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