Odyssey Island!

There was this Princess named Lyla who lived on the Island of Plymouth Rock. She had led an exemplary life with the love of her life, Prince George. Princess Lyla was 96 and Prince George had passed on. The Island of Plymouth Rock required payments of gold each month to remain on the island. One day, Princess Lyla went to the cave where her fortune had been stored and when she looked into her treasure chest, was dismayed that the gold was almost gone. What would she do? She would be exiled from the island if she could not deliver gold monthly.
That meant she would probably she would have to move to Odyssey Island and receive full time care whether she needed it or not. It was the only island where you could live free. Many people hated Odyssey Island but when you run out of gold, that is the only option.
Well the God of Miracles was looking down and decided that a new program would be created where Princess Lyla could remain on Plymouth Rock and all costs would be paid by the big Island (Odyssey Island). The God of Miracles missed one small detail. Princess Lyla would have to venture to Odyssey Island until they could process her for approval. The promise was that she could get approval to go home in days or one week. Suddenly days turned into many weeks. This didn’t look good.
Then Princess Lyla’s second daughter (the prettiest), Princess Shelby took on the task of swimming the waters of bureacracy between the islands and was determined to get Princess Lyla back to her oriiginal Island. Shelby came ashore on Odyssey Island. She fought the natives, the female warriors and finally the Chief. It was a fierce struggle. The Chief admired Princess Shelby’s determination and he granted free, immediate passage back to Plymouth Rock. Princess Lyla could go home. Odyssey Island would pay gold on her behalf on a monthly basis.
As the two Princesses, Lyla and Shelby walked ashore on the home island, there was a collective sigh of relief. It had been a struggle but they had made it home.
There were lots of friendly warriors who helped in this epic struggle and they should all be recognized for their assistance. But in the end it was Princess Shelby who saved the day! God Bless her effort.
Love,
Dad