The Unicorns
This story is the story of the unicorns. As told by Natalie. The listener, Jake, drew this picture as he listened.
I'm sure you've looked many animals on this planet, and thought, "hey, that's cool!" Or you noticed that something is missing: the unicorn. I'll tell you why the unicorns are missing (even though they are the national animal of Scotland).
Long ago, there were no animals on the planet. The people who lived during that time were incredibly bored: there were no dogs to play with, no horses to ride, no lions to run from. So the people decided to create animals. They created hundreds of thousands of molds of animals. There were two of each kind, so they wouldn't have to make them over and over (the animals would reproduce). There were all kinds of molds, beautiful molds of elaborate horses, dogs, colorful birds, (and of course, unicorns). There were grotesque molds, such as the banana spider, slugs, and fish that look like poop.
The people went looking for spirits to put inside these molds and make them come alive. They went to Spirit Land and asked different spirits to come and be different animals. The world became more interesting.
One week, the people found the perfect two spirits to be unicorns. But alas! Some jealous animal saw the unicorn molds and smashed them to smithereens! So the two noble spirits told the people they would be ok with a different shape. But nothing was left. Just leftover rejected body parts here and there.
The unicorn spirits asked the people to put whatever they had together, and they would be happy to frolic around on this earth. The people found two leftover otter bodies. They found eight webbed feet. They found two beaver tails. They found two duck bills. They also found something rather cool: two spurs. They smashed all these things together, and created what we call a platypus. The unicorn spirits were pleased. Sure, it wasn't as beautiful as a unicorn body, but you have to admit: the platypus is pretty awesome. The boy unicorn got the spurs, which released a powerful venom if needed.
And that is why the platypus secretly has the charm and powers of unicorns.
1 comment:
OK, finally got here. Cool tradition to start! Take it from an old person-you both will be well-served if you can keep it going, and if you take the time to chronicle it-at least weekly. This is on of my regrets in life, and one that I am always planning to rectify-to record more stuff! Good for you two!
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