Soham Joshi

Children Stories Fantasy

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Soham Joshi

Children Stories Fantasy

Kevin & The Summer Queen

Kevin & The Summer Queen

2 mins
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Once there lived a boy named Kevin. He lived in New York. He was quite healthy and fit. He had a normal life. He was returning home when he spotted bottle which contained a note. The note read ‘I need your assistance – the summer Queen’. He was abashed by this note. He was shocked to see the note that glowed blue and zap! He was transferred to a place he had no knowledge of.


He looked around himself and found himself in a castle made out of a dazzling white form of crystal. He was taken into a chamber by two guards with orange glowing sabres. He found himself in the throne room. The queen smiled and asked him “So, this is the soldier who volunteered for my mission, is it? “ Kevin stammered “Wh-what are you talking about?” The queen asked “Didn’t you read the note?” Kevin understood and asked more bravely than he felt “What is the mission?” The queen told him about there being no sun in their land as the witches had stolen it. He was stunned by this news. He told the queen he will do it. The queen said “I will give you the power to create illusions and the casket of the summers. He went and asked the queen ”How am I supposed to get there?” The queen answered “By dragons” Simply Kevin was taken to the land of witches. There was a witch castle and the top of it was the sun. Somehow, he had to get to the top without being seen. He created an illusion of himself and then started climbing up the castle he was near the top when a horn sounded.


Kevin took the sun and tried to flee on the dragon when witches come flying on his flanks. He took out the casket of the summers and blasted the witches out of the sky but his clothes got singed. He returned to the summer queen and gave her the sun. The summer queen asked Kevin what his wish was. Kevin replied, he wanted to go home in New York. The queen snapped and in a whirl of colour, he returned home and was glad that he was home. He would never forget this adventure.



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