The Mysterious
Trixie was still lost in the dark forest. It's been almost a day since she's wandered into the big forest. She heard strange sounds and she found a little bunny who was going to lead her out of the dark forest.
Then they started to hear strange sounds again. It started as a low growling sound.
"We'd better get going," said Trixie. The little bunny agreed and both started to go straight ahead. The bunny, hopped forward while Trixie followed it.
The further they got, the louder the growl had become. "I hope this thing isn't worse than an Ursa Major," said Trixie. The Bunny looked at Trixie with a worried look on its face.
"It is?" asked Trixie, panicking, "Then let us keep moving!" They did so. Trixie had been walking for hours, still stuck in the inner depths of the deep forest, following the bunny.
"I hope we'll find something eventually," said Trixie, still following the bunny, even thought it stopped suddenly. "What's up, little one?" asked Trixie still walking, until she saw two big hairy feet. "This?" asked Trixie, looking up.
They both ran into something that is big, hairy, and of course, scary. Trixie looked up to get a good view of it. Well, actually, the opposite of that. "Is that it?" asked Trixie. The little bunny nodded its head to say 'yes'.
"I was afraid of that," said Trixie. The entity gave off a loud roar. "Run away!" screamed Trixie.
Both Trixie and the bunny got away as fast as they could. The entity, which is Sasquatch, did nothing, but scratched its armpits and then walked away, bored. Trixie carried the bunny and ran as fast as she could.
"Is that beast chasing us?" Trixie asked. She didn't dare look back. The bunny couldn't answer as Trixie was running too fast. However, at last, Trixie saw sunlight through an opening in front of her.
"The light," Trixie said, "I see the light! Yes, yes!" Trixie stopped. The bunny got down and looked back. It couldn't see the big hairy monster. "So it's safe?" asked Trixie. The bunny replied with a 'yes'.
"Oh, good," sighed Trixie as they both walked out of the dark forest and into the open. Well, actually, since the sun is starting to go down, there was less light. "Maybe I'll sleep outside the forest this time," said Trixie.
The bunny showed Trixie another hollow tree that they could sleep in. Trixie walked into the opening of the tree and this time, she had someone to keep her company.
"Thanks, little one," Trixie said to the bunny, who wanted to sleep with her, "You really are a good friend." Eventually, both Trixie and the little bunny fell fast asleep.
Next morning they both wake up to find nothing had changed. Other than being out of the forest, that's for sure. The bunny began to hop away. "Wait!" Trixie called out.
The bunny stopped to look back at Trixie. "Thanks for helping me back there!" Trixie called out, "You've been really helpful. Are you going back to your home?" The bunny replied.
"I take it that you were lost in the woods like me," Trixie said, "Well, take care yourself!" And so the little bunny hopped away, back to its home. "Thanks, little friend," smiled Trixie, "And I'd better get going myself."
Trixie walked away, still thinking about what to do next.
