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The Barn Owl
Behind the seven rivers and mountains was an oak forest. The sun didn't have the slightest chance here, as the oak branches were so wide and the trees stood very close together, so close that not even the thinnest ray of sunlight penetrated. "But what," the sun thought. "I don't have to be here," he stomped on his sun, sending the sky shaking and shining somewhere else. "Ahhh" the barn owl yawned as she returned from the night hunt. "You're doing well," she looked back at the departing sun. "Nobody cares about you here anyway, uh," she yawned again. "It was a hunt today," those mice are faster and faster, hmm, "she shook her head and slammed the oak door behind her. After stumbling on an overturned table and wondering if she had drowned in a flood of rubbish rolling around the overflowing basket, she sat comfortably in her dusty rocking chair. "Where I just put my glasses on," she wondered when she wanted to read forest diary, a newspaper with the most important spokes about what was going on in the oak forest. But glasses are nowhere to be seen! Under the bed she found only a pair of spiders in love and only the last crumbs in the cupboard. When she was at the end of her owl's sanity, she decided to turn to books, her dear friends, who never left her in the lurch. She pulled out a few old volumes and used a magnifying glass to read. The book, "How to Find Lost Things," was interesting at first, but after reading a few pages, the owl began to feel that the book advised her on things she had long ago done. "They say to look under the bed, he's going, I've been looking at there at least a hundred times," the owl roared. She kept reading impatiently when she… CLEAN! This blatant word stood on the last line of the last page of the book, punching so hard it made my eyes ache. Surprisingly, the owl did not suffocate. "What do lost glasses have to do with cleaning," she wondered, shaking her head. Then she looked again and very carefully through the magnifying glass, hoping the word had disappeared in the meantime. But no way! It still stood there pretty black on white. The owl gasped and tossed the book into a corner.
By SUGAR FAMILY Live TV4 years ago in Fiction
Between Two World's
Page 1. -Between Two Worlds -A young barn owl woke up in this place that didn't look familiar. This place smelt unfamiliar to her. She wasn't sure where she was but wherever she was the smell of this place was so ungodly that she upchuck several times. there was another white owl taking care of her that kept bowing in her presence. she was making her feel very uneasy.
By SUGAR FAMILY Live TV4 years ago in Fiction

