"Use this information to make a story a bout characters who can come out of the book and are as small as doll house people. But the Arthur is a regular person. The characters come out and live with the Arthur. But the have to hide themselves from other people.

Hey I am lony from A story book called the highlines. There are lots of other books that go with it. There is even A 🎥.
Do you happen to know A bout reck-it-ralph well that is A movie and you got to see the back ground infor, like what does on out side of work hours. Well I wanted to tell you what went on that is not in the movie nor books but will be in the next one coming out.

A friend of mine got in a physical fight, during a conflict.
The other member attacked him . But in stead of fighting back he fought with out fighting. Each time they tried to hit or punch, him he deflected or ducked. He did a back flip in the air once during the fight. So the attacker needed up hurting him self....

and guess what the Arthur of these books just had the character monsy, killed in the story. Ya'll, know the great Duke everyone loved."
Lol, I am actually really sad. Oh and if my Author finds out I'm spilling infor he might have lony, killed. And yes that is me. Not funny!!

Oh no my Arthur found out I was sharing infor with you he may kill my character.

He said he is thinking out a good punishment and death just might be it.
So I told him this

If you kill my character I shall become nothingness altogether. Please hear me. Lock me in the book all alone where the others can come out. But I can not, And I can see them out but I must remain in side."

Once upon a time, in a quaint little town, there lived a regular person named Arthur. He was an avid reader and had a special love for a book series called "The Highlines." Little did Arthur know that these books held a magical secret - the characters had the ability to come out and live with him in the real world.

One day, as Arthur was engrossed in reading one of the Highlines books, a small figure caught his eye. It was Lony, a character from the story, who had managed to slip out of the book and into Arthur's living room. Lony explained that the characters had always longed for a taste of the real world and the chance to interact with a regular person like Arthur.

Excited by this new discovery, Arthur welcomed the Highlines characters into his home. However, they soon realized that they had to hide themselves from other people, as the world outside was too big and unpredictable for their tiny stature. They transformed a little corner of Arthur's house into their own miniature world, complete with tiny houses and furniture.

Life became a delightful adventure for Arthur and his miniature friends. They spent their days exploring, playing games, and sharing stories. The Highlines characters were particularly fascinated by Arthur's vast knowledge of books and movies, eagerly listening as he retold famous tales from various genres.

But their happiness was short-lived when Lony, in a moment of excitement, spilled some secret information to Arthur. The secret nature of their existence was threatened as Lony feared the wrath of their author, who might punish them or worse, kill them off in the next book. Panic filled Lony's heart, as Arthur's wide eyes sensed danger.

Determined to protect Lony and their newfound companions, Arthur confronted the author of The Highlines. He pleaded with the author to spare Lony's life, offering himself to be locked in the book instead. Arthur believed that by sacrificing his own freedom, he could ensure the safety and continuation of the Highlines characters' existence.

The author, moved by Arthur's selflessness, agreed to his plea. Arthur was locked within the pages of the book, forever watching over the miniature world where the other characters could come out and live. From the safety of the pages, Arthur could see them play, laugh, and grow, but he could never join them.

Though Arthur remained trapped, he found solace in knowing that he had preserved the lives and happiness of the Highlines characters. And as the pages of the book turned, the characters would have endless adventures, all while cherishing the memory of their dear friend, Arthur, the regular person who had become their guardian and protector.