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conthauberger β€” Josephine and Shanti's rivalry copy

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As you would see, for a rewritten version of the Jungle Book 2, let's say that Rudyard Kipling's daughter, Josephine and Shanti would have some uncomfertable rivalry as in getting into each other's nerves.

For example, Josephine is adventurous and may know the Jungle is dangerous but there is always a logical explanation to such dangers. She would interfere when Shanti would treat Ranjan like her own brother, as well as giving Ranjan back to Mowgli, and that he is his brother and he can listen to Mowgli if he wants to. Much to Shanti's annoyance for such a nosy, insufferable, practical white girl know-it-all.Β 

Shanti on the other hand, would insist that Ranjan shoudn't listen to anything Mowgli says and that she can tell him or be the boss of him for the safety of the village, and keeps saying because its dangerous which Josephine pointed out that she thinks that and was being irrational and would scream and over react instead of seeing the rational explanation, all because she doesn't know any better, for a bossy, kill-joy, overly skeptical, worry-wart.
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