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The combination of Greek mythology and D.W.'s imagination results in a fantastic tale.
The combination of Greek mythology and D.W.'s imagination results in a fantastic tale.
==Plot==
==Plot==
[[D.W. Read|D.W.]] told [[Thora Read|Grandma Thora]] that [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] was teasing her about not being able to write which makes her a bad story teller. Once Grandma Thora tells D.W. stories do not have to be written down, she tells Arthur and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] one. It is a story from ancient Greek mythology. O-D.W.-eus is traveling with her preschool crew. She stole a unicorn belonging to Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea. Then, everyone gets stuck in The Layer of the Lotus Eaters (also known as Cyclops Island). They make everyone want to stay. Everyone but D.W. had one. They get stuck in Polyphemus' cave. Since he is dumb, D.W. wraps his ear around his head. The [[Timmy and Tommy Tibble|Tibble Twins]] are eaten alive. Everyone is no longer hypnotized and leaves. Later, they pass the Sirens. The Sirens play music which hypnotizes the sailors into crashing their boats onto the rocks. Later, she passes an Arthur whirlpool. She gets home safely, but with nobody else in her crew.
[[D.W. Read|D.W.]] told [[Thora Read|Grandma Thora]] that [[Arthur Read|Arthur]] was teasing her about not being able to write makes her bad story teller. Once Grandma Thora tells D.W. stories do not have to be written down, she tells Arthur and [[Buster Baxter|Buster]] one. It is a story from ancient Greek mythology. O-D.W.-eus is traveling with her preschool crew. She stole a unicorn belonging to Poseidon, the Greek god of the sea. Then, everyone gets stuck in The Layer of the Lotus Eaters (also known as Cyclops Island). They make everyone want to stay. Everyone but D.W. had one. They get stuck in Polyphemus' cave. Since he is dumb, D.W. wraps his ear around his head. The [[Timmy and Tommy Tibble|Tibble Twins]] are eaten alive. Everyone is no longer hypnotized and leaves. Later, they pass the Sirens. Sirens play music which hypnotizes the sailors into crashing their boats onto the rocks. Later, she passes an Arthur whirlpool. She gets home safely, but with nobody else in her crew.


D.W. looks at Arthur and Buster, feeling quite pleased with herself. "Good story, huh?"
D.W. looks at Arthur and Buster, feeling quite pleased with herself. "Good story, huh?"
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"No," says D.W. "It just proves you don't know what's a good story."
"No," says D.W. "It just proves you don't know what's a good story."


She then explains that the story she just told them was told to her by Grandma Thora. "It's called ''The Odyssey''. It's from long ago, and people still read it."
She then explains that the story she just told them was told to her by Grandma Thora. "It's called The Odyssey. It's from long ago, and people still read it."


D.W. just changed a few bits in order to test Buster and Arthur; now, when Arthur tells her she's no good, he's just as wrong about that since he was wrong about her story being no good.
D.W. just changed a few bits in order to test Buster and Arthur; now, when Arthur tells her she's no good, he's just as wrong about that since he was wrong about her story being no good.

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