Wednesday, March 26, 2014
The Tale of the Flying Pig Part Eight
That night, when Pig was sleeping, ( and snoring ) he dreamed that a tiny goblin came through a portal and started pestering him. goblin loudly told Pig about Mouse's plan and that in the future, Mouse would be visited by a tiny chimpanzee and would turn good in the future. Pig heard the goblin, and made a thumbs up so the goblin would know that Pig heard him. So the goblin left.... That night when Mouse slept quietly, he did indeed have a dream. He dreamed that he was visited by a chimpanzee, who like the goblin came through a portal. But in his dream, Mouse flew out of his covers and screamed. The chimpanzee started going in a trance. " Be bad, and you will have consequences, be good, and you will be rewarded." Mouse was so scared, he nodded his head. The chimpanzee was satisfied, and left for the night. (it was all a dream)
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