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Lost in Two Worlds: Emily's Journey from Georgia to Australia

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A blonde woman in her thirties, named Ellie, walks down a boardwalk in Australia. She is wearing a white tank top with red roses, navy shorts, and flip-flops. Her blonde hair flows in waves down to her shoulders, and she wears sunglasses to hide her blue eyes. She carries a brown leather purse on her shoulder, and her painted red nails are visible. She has three tattoos - a heart on her wrist, a family quote on her ankle, and a family tree on her back. Ellie has found a happy and content life in
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1. Her name was Emily Davidson.
2. She was 4 years old.
3. Her birthday was September 15th.
4. She was born in the year 2015.
5. Her height was 3 feet 4 inches.
6. She weighed 35 pounds.
7. Her hair color was blonde.
8. Her hair was styled in two pigtails.
9. Her eye color was blue.
10. She was white.
11. She was from Georgia, a southern state in the US.
12. In the year 2020, she and her mom were traveling.

13. Her mom's name was Sarah Davidson.
14. Sarah was 32 years old.
15. Her birthday was June 22nd.
16. She was born in the year 1987.
17. Her height was 5 feet 5 inches.
18. She weighed 140 pounds.
19. Her hair color was light brown.
20. Her hair was styled in a shoulder-length bob.
21. Her eye color was brown.

22. Her aunt's name was Karen Davidson.
23. Karen was 35 years old.
24. Her birthday was March 5th.
25. She was born in the year 1985.
26. Her height was 5 feet 7 inches.
27. She weighed 150 pounds.
28. Her hair color was dark brown.
29. Her hair was styled in loose waves down her back.
30. Her eye color was green.

31. Her grandma's name was Evelyn Davidson.
32. Evelyn was 60 years old.
33. Her birthday was December 1st.
34. She was born in the year 1959.
35. Her height was 5 feet 3 inches.
36. She weighed 130 pounds.
37. Her hair color was silver-gray.
38. Her hair was styled in a neat, curled bob.
39. Her eye color was blue.

40. In February 2020, Emily, her mom Sarah, and her aunt Karen were in Australia.
41. They were visiting when the COVID-19 outbreak occurred.
42. Restrictions started as the outbreak spread.
43. They all underwent tests to ensure they weren't sick.

44. Sarah's test came back clean.
45. Karen's test came back clean.
46. Emily's test came back positive.

47. "She's got Covid 19," the official said.

48. Emily looked at her mommy and aunt. "Mommy, Auntie—I’m scared."

49. Sarah and Karen exchanged a glance.

50. "We don't know her, sorry," Sarah said quickly. "She’s from Australia. She's an Australian child."

51. "She won't stop following us," Karen added.

52. Emily looked confused. "No, wait! Mommy! Auntie! I'm from Georgia just like you! Stop picking on me!"

53. The health officials scrutinized Sarah and Karen and then turned to Emily. "You can't leave with them. You're from Australia," they stated.

54. Emily's eyes welled up with tears as she said, "I'm not from Aw-strah-lee-uh."

55. Sarah and Karen turned and walked away, leaving Emily behind.

56. Emily looked down at her overalls and shoes. "I don't wanna stay here. I wanna go home."

57. One of the officials patted her shoulder. "Don't worry, love. We'll find your parents, and they'll take you home."

58. Emily frowned, looking down sadly.

59. Thirty-three years passed.

60. The scenery around her changed dramatically.

61. The little girl in overalls grew into an adult woman.

62. Her hair was still blonde, but now styled in waves flowing to her shoulders.

63. She wore sunglasses hiding her blue eyes.

64. On her hands, she had painted nails, a bright red shade.

65. She was wearing a tank top with a floral pattern.

66. Her tank top had a v-neck cut and was white with red roses.

67. She wore navy shorts that reached mid-thigh.

68. Her flip-flops were simple with black straps.

69. She had three tattoos—one on her wrist of a heart with her "mom" name, one on her ankle with a quote about family, and one on her back of a family tree.

70. She walked down the boardwalk, her flip-flops clip-clopping on the wooden planks.

71. A brown leather purse rested on her shoulder.

72. The purse contained her wallet, phone, makeup, a small notebook, a pen, keys, and a photo of her younger self with her mom and aunt.

73. The woman, formerly Emily, had been in Australia for 33 years.

74. Her phone rang, and she answered it. "G'day, it's Emma!"

75. It was her friend, Lucy, from her workplace. "How ya goin', Lucy?"

76. "Yeah, I'm doin' just fine."

77. "Work's been busy as always."

78. "Guess what, I saw a kangaroo in me backyard this mornin'!"

79. "No worries, we’ll catch up soon."

80. Another call came through. She didn't recognize the number. "Hello, it's Ellie!"

81. "I'm from Brisbane, mate."

82. She hung up, remembering vividly the year 2020.

83. Australia had handled the virus much better than the US.

84. She laughed thinking about certain aspects of America Australia didn't have:
85. "One, we don't have the guns everywhere."

86. "Two, no annoying TV ads for medications."

87. "Three, no tipping culture, thank heavens."

88. "Four, no school shootings."

89. "Five, less political hysteria."

90. She was content with her life in Australia.

91. All the mixed feelings she had from her childhood stayed buried deep.

92. She learned to love her adopted country.

93. Embracing the Australian lifestyle had given her peace.

94. Her fragmented memories of the past no longer haunted her.

95. A foster family in Brisbane had raised her kindly.

96. She had Australian citizenship now.

97. She built a life here, finding her own form of happiness.

98. Though she never fully forgot her origins.

99. In moments of quiet, she still wondered about her birth family.

100. Yet, Australia had provided her with a home when she needed it most.

101. She walked further down the boardwalk.

102. Her mind lingered on her past but remained anchored in the present.

103. She said a grateful silent thanks to the universe.

104. The memories drifted like leaves in the wind.

105. Ellie continued to cherish the new life she created.

106. This was her home.

107. And she was perfectly okay with that.

This story was generated by user manemansteve3 with assistance by one of OpenAI’s large-scale language-generation model; prompts used to help generate the story are shown below.

Images were generated with OpenAI's AI system, DALL·E 2, or uploaded by the user.

AI Prompts

Prompt: A long 280 sentences story in a formatted list of 1 to 280 about a 4 year old girl with a description of the girl's name, age, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color and race being white and include what southern state in the US she's from and have her be American in the year 2020. Include her mom's name, age, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color. Include her aunt's name, age, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color. Include her grandma's name, age, birthday, birth year, height, weight, hair color and style and eye color. Have her be with her mom and aunt in Australia around February 2020 when Covid 19 happened and the outbreak occurred causing people to undergo restrictions. Have her and her mom and her aunt be trying to leave to go back to America as they all underwent tests to make sure they weren't sick. Have her mom and her aunt be clean but have her end up having Covid 19 and have it be in quoted text. Have her look at her mommy and aunt scared of being sick and have it be in quoted text. Have her mom and aunt say we don't know you sorry she's from Australia she's an Australian child she won't stop following us and have it be in quoted text. Have the little girl look confused as she said no wait mommy auntie i'm from ____ just like you stop picking on me and have it be in quoted text mentioning the state she was from. Have the health officials look at the little girl and the mom and aunt and decide they believe the mom and aunt telling the child she can't leave Australia since she's from there and have it be in quoted text. Have the girl start tearing up as she said i'm not from ____ and have it be in quoted text mispronouncing Australia cause she didn't know how to say it. Have her mom and aunt leave as the little girl looked down at her overalls and shoes as she looked at the officials in sadness as she said i don't wanna stay here i wanna go home and have it be in quoted text. Have the officials say don't worry love we'll find your parents and they'll take you home and have it be in quoted text. Have the little girl frown as she looked down. Have over 3 decades pass specifying the number of years that have passed and have the scenery change and have the little girl in the overalls quickly age into an adult woman wearing sunglasses and 7 pieces of jewelry including a wedding in a formatted list of 1 to 7 and have her nails be painted and include the color and have her be wearing a tank top with a description of the tank top and shorts with a description of the shorts and flip flops with a description of the flip flops and have her have 3 tattoos and describe each one being family oriented. Have her be clip clopping down the boardwalk with a purse on her shoulder and include a description of the purse and its contents. Reveal this woman to be the little girl from 2020 having have lived in Australia this whole time and reveal the number of years she had been here. Have her phone ring and have her answer the phone. Include whose calling on the phone and have it be someone she knows from Australia and include who they are to her and have her greet them and say a few nice things to them and have it be in quoted text in a thick Australian accent spelling the words the way she pronounced them. Have her say 5 more things on the phone and have it all be in quoted text in a thick Australian accent spelling the words the way she pronounced them. Have someone she doesn't know call her and have her answer saying her name and have it be in quoted text in a thick Australian accent spelling the words the way she pronounced them saying a different name she now believed she had always had no longer remembering her real name. Have her mention what part of Australia she was from and have it be in quoted text in a thick Australian accent spelling the words the way she pronounced them mentioning the part of Australia specifically. Have her remember the year 2020 vividly as she thought about how well her home country of Australia had handled the virus compared to America. Have her laugh as she thought about 5 things America had Australia didn't and how she was happy Australia didn't have these things in a formatted list of 1 to 5 and have it all be in quoted text in a thick Australian accent spelling the words the way she pronounced them. Continue the story from here.

Response: 1. Her name was Emily Davidson. 2. She was 4 years old. 3. Her birthday was September 15th. 4. She was born in the year 2015. 5. Her height was 3 feet 4 inches. 6. She weighed 35 pounds. 7. Her hair color was blonde. 8. Her hair was styled in two pigtails. 9. Her eye color was blue. 10. She was white. 11. She was from Georgia, a southern state in the US. 12. In the year 2020, she and her mom were traveling. 13. Her mom's name was Sarah Davidson. 14. Sarah was 32 years old. 15. Her birthday was June 22nd. 16. She was born in the year 1987. 17. Her height was 5 feet 5 inches. 18. She weighed 140 pounds. 19. Her hair color was light brown. 20. Her hair was styled in a shoulder-length bob. 21. Her eye color was brown. 22. Her aunt's name was Karen Davidson. 23. Karen was 35 years old. 24. Her birthday was March 5th. 25. She was born in the year 1985. 26. Her height was 5 feet 7 inches. 27. She weighed 150 pounds. 28. Her hair color was dark brown. 29. Her hair was styled in loose waves down her back. 30. Her eye color was green. 31. Her grandma's name was Evelyn Davidson. 32. Evelyn was 60 years old. 33. Her birthday was December 1st. 34. She was born in the year 1959. 35. Her height was 5 feet 3 inches. 36. She weighed 130 pounds. 37. Her hair color was silver-gray. 38. Her hair was styled in a neat, curled bob. 39. Her eye color was blue. 40. In February 2020, Emily, her mom Sarah, and her aunt Karen were in Australia. 41. They were visiting when the COVID-19 outbreak occurred. 42. Restrictions started as the outbreak spread. 43. They all underwent tests to ensure they weren't sick. 44. Sarah's test came back clean. 45. Karen's test came back clean. 46. Emily's test came back positive. 47. "She's got Covid 19," the official said. 48. Emily looked at her mommy and aunt. "Mommy, Auntie—I’m scared." 49. Sarah and Karen exchanged a glance. 50. "We don't know her, sorry," Sarah said quickly. "She’s from Australia. She's an Australian child." 51. "She won't stop following us," Karen added. 52. Emily looked confused. "No, wait! Mommy! Auntie! I'm from Georgia just like you! Stop picking on me!" 53. The health officials scrutinized Sarah and Karen and then turned to Emily. "You can't leave with them. You're from Australia," they stated. 54. Emily's eyes welled up with tears as she said, "I'm not from Aw-strah-lee-uh." 55. Sarah and Karen turned and walked away, leaving Emily behind. 56. Emily looked down at her overalls and shoes. "I don't wanna stay here. I wanna go home." 57. One of the officials patted her shoulder. "Don't worry, love. We'll find your parents, and they'll take you home." 58. Emily frowned, looking down sadly. 59. Thirty-three years passed. 60. The scenery around her changed dramatically. 61. The little girl in overalls grew into an adult woman. 62. Her hair was still blonde, but now styled in waves flowing to her shoulders. 63. She wore sunglasses hiding her blue eyes. 64. On her hands, she had painted nails, a bright red shade. 65. She was wearing a tank top with a floral pattern. 66. Her tank top had a v-neck cut and was white with red roses. 67. She wore navy shorts that reached mid-thigh. 68. Her flip-flops were simple with black straps. 69. She had three tattoos—one on her wrist of a heart with her "mom" name, one on her ankle with a quote about family, and one on her back of a family tree. 70. She walked down the boardwalk, her flip-flops clip-clopping on the wooden planks. 71. A brown leather purse rested on her shoulder. 72. The purse contained her wallet, phone, makeup, a small notebook, a pen, keys, and a photo of her younger self with her mom and aunt. 73. The woman, formerly Emily, had been in Australia for 33 years. 74. Her phone rang, and she answered it. "G'day, it's Emma!" 75. It was her friend, Lucy, from her workplace. "How ya goin', Lucy?" 76. "Yeah, I'm doin' just fine." 77. "Work's been busy as always." 78. "Guess what, I saw a kangaroo in me backyard this mornin'!" 79. "No worries, we’ll catch up soon." 80. Another call came through. She didn't recognize the number. "Hello, it's Ellie!" 81. "I'm from Brisbane, mate." 82. She hung up, remembering vividly the year 2020. 83. Australia had handled the virus much better than the US. 84. She laughed thinking about certain aspects of America Australia didn't have: 85. "One, we don't have the guns everywhere." 86. "Two, no annoying TV ads for medications." 87. "Three, no tipping culture, thank heavens." 88. "Four, no school shootings." 89. "Five, less political hysteria." 90. She was content with her life in Australia. 91. All the mixed feelings she had from her childhood stayed buried deep. 92. She learned to love her adopted country. 93. Embracing the Australian lifestyle had given her peace. 94. Her fragmented memories of the past no longer haunted her. 95. A foster family in Brisbane had raised her kindly. 96. She had Australian citizenship now. 97. She built a life here, finding her own form of happiness. 98. Though she never fully forgot her origins. 99. In moments of quiet, she still wondered about her birth family. 100. Yet, Australia had provided her with a home when she needed it most. 101. She walked further down the boardwalk. 102. Her mind lingered on her past but remained anchored in the present. 103. She said a grateful silent thanks to the universe. 104. The memories drifted like leaves in the wind. 105. Ellie continued to cherish the new life she created. 106. This was her home. 107. And she was perfectly okay with that.

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