black hole started to close, but I saw my chance and leapt into the quickly decreasing hole, I felt myself starting to turn and turn, spinning like a top, i closed my eyes tightly and...
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black hole started to close, but I saw my chance and leapt into the quickly decreasing hole, I felt myself starting to turn and turn, spinning like a top, i closed my eyes tightly and...
and i dreamt i was at home, which makes.......
me very unnerved, for the crow had followed Aunty through the black hole and into the dream! This large sleek crow with the piercing yellow eyes was angry at having been torn from his little familiar wood and all that he controlled. Why, if it wasn't for that blasted little.....
bee buzzing around his head none of this would have happened. that bee chose to sting, he was stung and because he was allergic he went into a sort of strange shock that made his eyes heavy with sleep....
but as luck would have it, the tooth fairy showed up and with a swishshshsh of her magic wand, the crow's eyes blazed open, blinked rapidly and then his mighty wings lifted him up, up, up, into the skies where he could look below and determine the next plan...
Which was to swoop down and pick me up in his beak, however, when he reached me he realised that I was rather a lot bigger than I hed seemed from all the way up in the sky, so he...
made a quick turn to the left and crashed into a rough, foreign creature that...
reminded me of the gump in one of the Wizard of Oz books. The creature looked like.....
a fifty foot tall lizard, and then it...
burst into a few choruses of "Stayin' Alive" by the Bee Gees before turning quickly and...
showing me how deft he was in the hula dance. In the midst of a very shrill tenor rendition of said musical piece, and whilst the crow was trying to shake some sense into his badly knocked brain, I made a run for the hill. There was a small hidey-hole near the middle of the hill, and with a sproing, I found myself on all fours with a bramble stuck in my neck. Suddenly, a low, menacing growl ventured from the dark corner of the hiding spot...
and I turned in order to skedaddle. But when I turned, I no longer saw the crow or heard the hula music. In fact, I saw.....
the pack of wild blind wolves! The trickle of sunlight that ventured into the hole showed unmistakably the bloodthirsty fangs of said beasts. I turned on my heel, but much to my despair, the bramble ....
Sprouted blossums containg tiny winged creatures, but these were not friendly faries...
...but sock bandits in hiding from the department clerks of Bloo...