Mystery Giant Birds

It is another day and both Tree Hugger and Byron had once again met up with each other, deciding on what they are going to do today. It was kind of difficult for them to start at first.

"Well," Tree Hugger said, "What's groovy today?" "Okay," Byron said, "That wasn't the right thing to say. What are we going to do today?"

"Well," Tree Hugger said, "I'm trying to think of something today." "It's okay," said Byron, "Take your time." And Tree Hugger did think about it. "Well," she said at last, "I was thinking." "What?" Byron asked.

The two then walked to a place almost near a large canyon, which is kind of close to their town. "I heard a legend," Tree Hugger explained, "About birds that are bigger than a pony glider."

"Okay," Byron replied, "And we are here. Is this where they live?" "Yes," Tree Hugger answered. "Right then," Byron replied." Then finally, it happened. There was a flock of giant birds.

Tree Hugger is right, as these birds are bigger than any normal bird they've seen so far in their lives. "Wow!" Byron said, "They are as a big as a dragon! Well, something like that." "Righteous!" Tree Hugger agreed, "This is beyond awesome!"

"Then I well," Byron said. After a few minutes, all the giant birds had flown off into the distance, leaving pony land behind. "That is a wonder," Byron said. "Yes," Tree Hugger answered, "I agree!" "Thanks for bringing me here," Byron said to Tree Hugger.

But then, one bird, smaller than the others, struggled to catch up with the others. "Oh, dear," Tree Hugger said, "One got left behind. A young one, in fact." "Oh dear," Byron agreed, "That's not good. I feel sorry for the little guy." Tree Hugger agreed, but eventually, its mother flew back to help its child to fly with her.

"I guess they don't need our help after all," Byron said. "Righteous," Tree Hugger said. Soon enough, both birds flew off into the distance. "Now what?" Byron asked his girlfriend. "Well," Tree Hugger replied. But that answer will come later.