Wednesday, January 5, 2011

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         Legend has it, if you catch a Unicorn, you will be able to take their powers. So it only made sense that a Unicorn Hunter was chasing me, after spotting me in the meadow. I felt the wind through my mane as I galloped as fast as I could. Arrows flying one by one, from the Hunters bow, trying to scare me into going the wrong direction. I could sense there was fear in the air, coming from both the Hunter and I—Fear that I might get shot with an arrow, and fear that I could possibly pull a stunt on the Hunter anytime I wanted. Even though I actually couldn’t, seeing as my powers were only flying, creating rainbows, and being able to talk to both Animals, and Humans. As we each passed the Weeping Willow trees one by one, I could tell the Hunter was getting tired, by his gasping for air, and slowing of pace. But yet he still tried to catch up to me and earn my powers. Although I no longer needed to gallop, I still trotted a fair pace till I saw two weeping willow trees draping over a creek, which looked as if it was made of melted chocolate. Using my wonderful nose, I could tell it was chocolate, and the white caps were actually just icing. I couldn’t figure out how I would be able to get across it seeing as my wings still hurt from when the Hunter grabbed them, by sneaking up on me in the meadow. Until I had an epiphany! Create a rainbow! Creating my rainbow was simple, and once I was done, I trotted over it then demanded the rainbow to leave. There was no way that Hunter was stealing my powers. The Hunter reached the edge of the creek on the opposite side I was on, took one long look and realized, I may not have been worth it. Even though the Hunter may have appeared as he was giving up, I was still oddly scared for my life, when I started to feel my wings heal. Slowly and steadily I lifted myself up off the ground, looked back and met the Hunters gaze. Though he looked fine on the outside, his eyes were sad. That’s when I realized this wasn’t over—I had a feeling we weren’t done this battle, and there was more hurt to come.  

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