Thursday, July 14, 2011

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"Why don't you learn how to talk to a rooster?" David asked Lilly. Lilly's face was all red and steaming because David hadn't stopped talking once. I was beyond annoyed, but you just have to let him ramble.
"Do you think a child of a Pegasus and a Unicorn is a pegacorn or an unigus?" he almost taunted towards Lilly. I couldn't believe this has been going on for three hours. However David did get his answer.
The next day when all seemed normal, the most craziest thing happened. David, Lilly, and I were sitting in the park having a picnic when we saw something shinny out in the field. David went to check it out, and screamed at us to come. When we saw the magic horn stuck through the ground David yelled, "The unicorn is suffocating! We have to help her!"
For the next hour we kept digging, and surprisingly the more we uncovered, the more it looked like a horse. By sunset we had a whole unicorn lying on the field, but know knew what to do. The unicorn seemed frozen, not moving even when Lilly whacked it with sticks. Sparkles danced across our skin sending rays of happiness in the air. The unicorn's smooth body was a brilliant pearl white, and her horn was rainbow.
We all thought this was the most craziest, awesome, coolest day ever, but when a strong, firm voice made us all jump, we knew this was a day to remember.
"Don't worry about her she's just frozen and buried so know one would find her. She's going to give birth to our special unigus," the Pegasus's voice boomed. The Pegasus lightly landed down next to the scared-to-death Lilly. She slugged him.

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