Imaginative Story
Erin Lovelace
The Third Floor
Bedroom
It all started when someone left the window open. There once was two girls named Fawn and
Willow, Fawn is the oldest, Willow is the youngest. They lived in the land of white birds.
In the beginning of Fall, it was the 5th of November. After dinner which was a rich, juicy golden
chicken the girls went to bed. It was
hot in the house so Fawn opened the window in Willows room. All of a sudden there was a strange wind that
blew in. Then a white bird suddenly flew in and was stuck to the wall. The girls were quite surprised. He seemed stunned so the girls took him off
the wall and placed him in an open shoe box on a soft pink flannel nightgown
from Willow. With the birds soft cooing
song the girls drifted off to sleep.
In the morning Fawn woke up and stretched with a loud a
yawn. She looked over at Willows bed and
was surprised to see the bed empty. Then
she noticed that the bird was no longer in shoe box. Thinking Willow had taken the bird outside to
let it go, she got up and went down the stairs and outside. She looked around at the green lush farm and
did not see her sister or the bird.
Since their father was in the fields often from dusk to dawn he had
installed a security system in the house to protect the girls from harm. Fawn went to check the footage from the night
to see where Willow went.
In the video Fawn saw the little bird transform into a
mighty eagle and picked up her sister in her sleep and carried her away out the
window. Right then, Fawn knew her sister
was in terrible trouble. She knew that she needed to go into the woods that
bordered the farm. She put on her
clothes, a soft flannel shirt and green lycra stretchy pants. Next were her soft calf's skin boots, perfect
from walking quietly in the woods. She
grabbed her bow and arrow, her hat to protect her from the blazing sun and
packed a lunch.
She could see her father in the field plowing. She skirted the farm and quietly entered the
forest. The first thing that happened
was a little bird sounded an alarm. Fawn
quickly snatched the bird off of a low hanging branch. "Where is my sister?" demanded
Fawn. The bird replied that he would not
tell Fawn where her sister was. She
pulled out an arrow preparing to use it on the bird. The bird looked scared and quickly told Fawn
"Fine, fine. I know where she is.
She is in the kingdom of white birds at the edge of the mountain." Fawn asked the bird why she was taken. The
bird replied that many moons ago, that
the bird she saw used to be a boy.
He had two sisters that were spending the night with a
friend at their house. The two sisters
left the bedroom and went to get a glass of cool, clear water. The friend pushed the boy out of the window
while they were away. The white birds
rescued the little boy but as they carried him
a strange wind blew turning the boy into a bird. And since that day, he has wanted revenge. He had been looking for the friend for years
and finally found her when he found Willow.
He was so obsessed with revenge that he did not realize how much time
had passed and that Willow could not be the
friend that had hurt him.
Fawn quickly realized she had to save her sister but it
would take time and planning as well as finding the person who had hurt him. Would she be able to do it in time to save
Willow?
The end.
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