THE SUSPICIOUS QUEEN ELIZABETH

 

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Introduction

The year was 2049, Queen Elizabeth was still alive and ruling England. People were wondering how this could be? How is she still living? The people would ask and ask, but they never go an answer.

Finally, someone went right to the queen to ask. Queen Elizabeth dismissed her without answering, so they never knew.

The Queen’s birthday came and she turned 125. Now that is was 2050, the people wanted an answer. No matter what.

Then someone formed a club, called F.O.T.M., figure out the mystery. They had a meeting every Monday evening.

One evening at the F.O.T.M. club someone said that they had an idea. They spoke up and said, “Let’s surround the Queen’s castle.”

“Yeah that’s a great idea.”

“Let’s also make signs.” So they got to work.

Next Monday evening instead of a meeting they surrounded the Queen’s castle and demanded for an answer.

Then finally the Queen came out and said, “I can’t tell you. It’s my secret, unless you leave my castle grounds untouched for three years.”

The F.O.T.M. club formed a group.

“Should we?”

“I think we should.”

“Me too.”

“Me three.”

“Me four.”

 And on and on.

Someone went forward and said… “We will do as you say your majesty.”

“Well then I guess I should tell you then… tomorrow I want everyone in England to be here exactly at 11:00 a.m., alright.”

The next day at 11:00 a.m., everyone in England was standing outside on the castle grounds. Then, Queen Elizabeth came out of her castle tower.

Then she started to talk. “Well you see, my great-, great-, great-, great-grandmother Queen Elizabeth was the 2nd, and I am Queen Elizabeth the 5th. They never announced any births since Queen Elizabeth the 2nd was born.

All this time they thought it was the same Queen Elizabeth, and they could not believe it.

“Oh and I actually in a disguise that makes me look old, but I am only 25, not 125.”

AND THEY ALL LIVED HAPPILLY EVER AFTER.

The end.

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