Tuesday, July 16, 2013

Bunny's Adventure



       Bunny woke up one wet and cold morning. There was dew everywhere. It was very silent. The wind blew against bunny’s fur. Bunny shivered. He really did need to run away. If he did not, he would have to stay and work another miserable day serving his wicked owners. 
So bunny crept along the fence and dug a hole under the fence. Bunny quickly got on the other side of the fence, then he covered the hole with dirt. Bunny looked far beyond where he was and saw lots of creatures crawling around. Then bunny looked even further and there it was; the place where he grew up down in that wonderful valley.
Bunny stared for a moment then hopped down the path that lead to the magical valley. Ladybugs, squirrels, insects, and all types of animals were running across the path. When Bunny reached the end of the path, there it was; the wide open, magical valley. 
It was all his. His father had once owned the valley, but then he died and the valley was given to bunny. But one night a nasty human came to the valley and took Bunny away. Bunny did not remember the way back to his palace. He asked a kind gopher which way to go. The gopher said the palace had been destroyed and the servants and guards had left and the pesky ants took the last royal dessert to their queen to celebrate her birthday. 
Bunny was very mad and decided to make a new palace. But the palace had been made out of stone and minerals which had been stolen from the great Marguny, by the most powerful wizard who was now long dead.
But where had the stone and minerals gone? Bunny wondered. The castle had been made with mountains of minerals and stones. If the minerals and stones had been made into a palace, how could they just disappear? Bunny continued to wonder.
Then he saw it; the twinkle on the sand. The sandy path was twinkling. Bunny dug on the twinkling sandy path. The twinkling was buried minerals and stone! Bunny dug and dug. He started to rebuild the glittering palace. He spent his days shining the minerals and stone. Soon part of a palace was glittering. Bunny almost had his palace back!
    He was having a wonderful time. The stone and minerals were so shiny! After two months the palace was built. It had a stone path and a new chandelier. Bunny built the royal furniture. He found a very big and soft leaf for the royal bed. Bunny made royal keys for the palace. He found a shiny rock and kept it. He locked the palace and set off to find guards and servants. He looked for many days and finally found them. 
The guards and servants were crying and thinking. They still missed the royal bunny.  Bunny cried: “I have come back from the wicked mountains where the nasty human took me. I have built a new palace, so please guard me and serve me.” The guards and servants stood in amazement and did as bunny had told them. 
For a while, Bunny was happy, but then he remembered what his father had told him: When you are king like I am, you must adopt a child bunny to be king so when you die there will still be a king. Bunny had been adopted and now it was his turn to adopt someone. 
So one day Bunny set out to adopt a child. The child was the last piece to the puzzle. He looked for a long time and then finally gave up. As Bunny sadly walked home, he heard a sobbing noise. He followed the noise and found a boy child. He asked the bunny what was wrong and the child said he was lost. Bunny asked him if he wanted to come to the palace and become the new king when Bunny died and the child said yes. 
So Bunny brought the the bunny home. He found out that his name was Carryoky. That was the same name as Bunny’s father! 
From that day on, until Bunny died, Bunny and Carryoky lived a very happy life.



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