Monday, November 18, 2013

The Legendary Bunny of the Magically Enchanted Forest of Mystical Beings who are Mystical

Ware the Wolf was making pie one day when there was a knock on the door. Ware opened the door and looked around. There was no one in sight. He turned around and went back into the den.

There was more knocking on the door. Ware answered the door again but saw no one.

“Hey, down here!” a small voice squeaked.

Ware looked down and saw a hedgehog and a brown rabbit.

“Oh, hi guys,” Ware said, recognizing his friends Gary the Hedgehog and Sparta the Bunny immediately. “What brings you to this side of the forest today? Do you want pie?”

“Not today, my friend,” Gary said.

“We’re going to the Magically Enchanted Forest of Mystical Beings who are Mystical,” Sparta hopped around in a circle.

“Uh, why?” Ware asked.

“We are out to find the Legendary Bunny of the Magically Enchanted Forest of Mystical Beings who are Mystical,” Gary said. “And we wish for you to join us on our quest.”

“Hey, sure I’ll come with you,” Ware said. “Let me get a few pies for the journey and we can leave.”

“Awesome!” Sparta said.

So Ware the Wolf got an apple pie for the journey and the three friends headed off. They soon reached the edge of the Magically Enchanted Forest of Mystical Beings who are Mystical. The forest edge was surrounded by a silvery transparent barrier.

Ware poked the barrier with his nose. “So how do you get through the Magical Barrier of Great Magic?”

Sparta licked the barrier. “You say the magical sentence of greatness.”

“Which is what?” Ware asked.

“I have no idea,” Sparta said. “The Magical Barrier of Great Magic tastes weird.”

The barrier disappeared.

“I guess that was the sentence,” Sparta hopped into the Magically Enchanted Forest of Mystical Beings who are Mystical.

Ware and Gary followed him.

“So what does the Legendary Bunny look like?” Ware asked.

“It looks like a rabbit with wings,” Gary said.


Sparta licked a tree. “This tree tastes different from normal trees.”

“That’s nice,” Ware said. “How are we suppose to find this rabbit?”

“I dunno,” Sparta said. “I haven’t thought that far yet. I didn’t think we’d get past the Magical Barrier of Great Magic. Can we eat pie now?”

“Sure,” Ware pulled out the pie.

The three friends sat in the middle of a small clearing and ate the pie slowly.

Sparta was about to get the last piece when there was a rustling in the bushes.

“Who goes there?” Gary asked.

A small white rabbit with wings came into the clearing followed by a chipmunk with a horn.

“It’s the Legendary Bunny and the Horned Chipmunk of Unimunk!” Sparta said.

The Legendary Bunny sniffed the apple pie.

“You can have some,” Ware said.

The rabbit ate the last piece in one large bite.

“Totally awesome!” Sparta said.

The Horned Chipmunk of Unimunk licked the pan clean.

“Hey, that’s my job!” Sparta said.

“What do we do now?” Ware asked.

“We go home and tell everyone we met the Legendary Bunny!” Sparta said. “Let’s go.”

“Okay,” Ware pet the Legendary Bunny and the Horned Chipmunk and then got to his feet.
The three of them headed back to Ware’s den.

“That was sweet!” Sparta hopped onto Ware’s kitchen table. “I thought he was just a legend but he’s not!”

Gary pulled a book from Ware’s shelf and read. “He was most interesting.”

A small winged rabbit flew into the kitchen threw the open window.

“Ahhh!” Sparta fell off the table. “It’s the Legendary Bunny!”

“Hello little guy,” Ware said to the Legendary Bunny. “Do you want more pie?”

The Legendary Bunny nodded.

Ware pulled out a berry pie and gave it to the Legendary Bunny.

“How did it get out of the Magically Enchanted Forest of Mystical Beings who are Mystical?” Gary asked.

“Must’ve followed us,” Ware said.

“What we gonna do?” Sparta watched the Legendary Bunny devour the pie.

“We must return him to the Magically Enchanted Forest of Mystical Beings who are Mystical,” Gary said.

“We can leave a trail of pies to the forest for him to follow,” Ware said.

“Okay,” Sparta said.

Ware pulled out several stacks of pie from the cupboard. “Let’s get to work.”

The three friends made a trail of Ware’s pies all the way into Magically Enchanted Forest of Mystical Beings who are Mystical.

The Legendary Bunny followed the trail and returned to his home where several pies waited to be eaten.

Sparta and Gary went back to their homes for the night because they were both quite tired from the days adventures. Ware went back to his den to make more pie. He had just used up his entire emergency supply of pies and now he needed to restock.
The Legendary Bunny remained in the Magically Enchanted Forest of Mystical Beings who are Mystical with his friends but every week Ware left an apple pie for him in the forest.

The End

Wednesday, November 6, 2013