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Chapter 2 - Amphland

Hello this me and my friends story that we made if me where in amphibia I hope you enjoy

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Chapter 1: A New Beginning

It was a normal Thursday evening. The friend group—Aaron, Finley, Mahishah, Victoria, and Nicole—were walking down the street, laughing and chatting like always. That was when Aaron spotted something on the sidewalk.

"Hey, what's that?" he asked, pointing to a strange-looking Rubik's Cube glowing faintly.

Curious, Finley picked it up. "Weird... it looks like a regular Rubik's Cube," he said, twisting it slightly. The moment he solved it, the cube began to glow brightly.

Before anyone could react, a flash of light engulfed them—and everything changed.

"Where are we?!" the group shouted, finding themselves in completely different places.

Aaron and Finley landed in the grand city of Newtopia, surrounded by towering spires and strange creatures.

Victoria and Nicole found themselves in Wartwood, a quiet swamp town filled with talking frogs.

Mahishah, on the other hand, awoke in the middle of Toad Tower, surrounded by stern-looking toads in armor.

Separated and confused, the group was about to begin the adventure of a lifetime…

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Chapter 2: Strange New Worlds

"Where… are we?" Aaron muttered, looking around at the towering buildings and glowing crystals that surrounded them.

Finley stood beside him, equally confused. "This place looks like some kind of fantasy city," he said. "Look up!"

Aaron tilted his head and saw flying creatures soaring above a tall white tower. "Okay… definitely not home," he whispered.

The two began to walk forward, trying to figure out where they were. But as they turned a corner, the ground gave way beneath them—thud! They both tumbled down a huge flight of stone stairs.

Meanwhile, deep in a forest, Nicole and Victoria slowly woke up on a patch of moss.

"Ow… my back," groaned Victoria.

Nicole sat up and looked around. "Where even are we?"

Just then, a walking, talking pink frog stepped out from behind a bush. He wore a scarf and carried a wooden stick like a walking staff.

"Hi there! I'm Branch," said the frog cheerfully.

Nicole blinked. "Uh… did that frog just talk?"

"I'm Nicole, and this is my sister Victoria," she said, standing up. "Have you seen our friends? One's named Aaron, the other is Finley—they're both boys. Or maybe a girl named Mahishah? She's another one of our friends."

Branch tilted his head. "Nope, haven't seen any humans besides you two. But don't worry—I know someone in Wartwood who might be able to help!"

Victoria and Nicole exchanged glances. It looked like their adventure was just beginning.

-Perfect! So Nicole and Victoria will live with Polly, Branch, and Hop Pop in Wartwood. Got it!

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Chapter 2 (continued): A New Home in Wartwood

Branch led Nicole and Victoria through the woods until the trees parted, revealing a small, quirky frog village built around a big old tree. Colorful mushroom homes, wooden carts, and lily pad gardens filled the area.

"Welcome to Wartwood!" Branch announced with a grin.

The girls looked around in awe. "This is… actually kind of cool," Victoria admitted.

They were soon brought to a cozy-looking farmhouse with a front porch and vegetable garden. An old frog with suspenders and a cane stood out front, squinting at them.

"Branch, what in the name of calamity is this?" he asked.

"These are Nicole and Victoria—they kinda dropped out of the sky," Branch explained.

"Another pair of humans, huh?" the old frog muttered. "Name's Hop Pop. And this here's Polly."

A small pink tadpole with stubby arms popped her head out of the door. "Whoa! Real-life human girls! This is awesome!"

Nicole laughed. "Nice to meet you both. We don't really know how we got here, but we're looking for our friends."

Hop Pop stroked his chin. "Well, while you're figuring that out, you can stay here with us. Plenty of room."

"Really?" Victoria asked, surprised.

"Of course!" said Branch. "We Wartwood folks might be odd, but we don't leave people hanging."

Nicole and Victoria smiled. For now, at least, they had a place to call home.

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