"BUBMEANG!" By the light of the moon Wolf saw carrot tops and collard stalks scattered everywhere. "Rabbit!" he yelled. "Where are you?!"
Rabbit tried to hide under a heap of collard stalks, but Wolf reached in and grabbed him by the leg.
Rabbit tried to hide under a heap of collard stalks, but Wolf reached in and grabbed him by the leg.
"Got you!"
Rabbit laughed. "Can't you tell the difference between rabbit legs and collard stalks?"
Rabbit laughed. "Can't you tell the difference between rabbit legs and collard stalks?"
Confused, Wolf let go of Rabbit's leg.
Then Rabbit jumped up on Wolf's head, and from the top of Wolf's head he jumped up over the garden gate.
Rabbit had escaped again!
Inspired by: The Days when the Animals Talked by William J. Faulkner,
Notes: You can read the start of the story here: The Gate to Wolf's Garden. The original story has the garden gate still open after Wolf comes in because Wolf didn't use the closing words, but since I didn't include the part about the closing words, I just had Rabbit use Wolf's head to get the height he needed to escape!
Rabbit only escapes because Wolf is so gullible, I bet he can't believe his good luck to be amongst such suckers haha
ReplyDeletePoor Wolf, he gets his carrots stolen and yet Rabbit escapes as well.
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