The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog. Although the lazy dog looked up, tiredly, it went back to its slumber while the fox ran around in excitement. Soon after, the fox found a lovely cave filled with amethyst and geodes! The fox looked around, as if its eyes were replaced by stars, exploring this cave in excitement and curiosity. The lazy dog had already been woken up, begrudgingly, by the mother bear and was trudging around wile the bear caught salmon. The fox came running back, refreshed and excited, while the others looked confused. The fox yelped, “I found a cool cave! Let’s go explore it! “. The fox joyfully skipped over to the cave, the dog lazily trudged behind the fox, and the bear cautiously watched the others and tiptoed behind them. Near the entrance to the cave, there was beady, yet faint red eyes waiting for them to enter. Mother bear didn’t notice, she was too focused on the other two walking to see. Lazy dog noticed and tugged on quick fox’s brown fur, “Hey fox, let’s go back this might be a bad idea.” . But the fox ignored it due to excitement, it was too eager to turn back. The dog then tugged on mother bear’s fur, “ Mother bear, this might be a bad idea. Look at the cave, there are eyes inside! “.

Animals are such agreeable friends – they ask no questions; they pass no criticisms

George Eliot

Mother bear stopped in her tracks, with fear crossing her eyeballs. Before they had time to stop the fox, it proudly entered the glorious crystal cave… before getting snatched by the red eyed creature and disappearing into the cave. The dog and the bear stared at the cave, terrified beyond comprehension. The last thing the dog wanted to do was to go into the cave, but mother bear knew that they had to do. The dog, begrudgingly, tiptoed in, but the bear walked in as if she didnt understand the concept of fear. Once they faced the creature, they found out it was an ox, a scary ox!. It was holding the fox in its hands, its expression looming over the fox’s face. It was too hard too see it though, the fox’s vision turned blurry out of fear. The dog and bear cautiously tiptoed, so silently you could hear a pin drop. When they were so close to the ox that they could hear it breath, they quickly ducked behind a nearby amethyst for safety.

They were so scared, but the dog was so tired it yawned, alarming the ox. The ox snapped its head in their direction, so quickly that they didn’t have time to think. They ran as fast as they could, the dog tried it hardest not to trip, and the bear tried to focus on the dog, the ox, and running in general. Eventually, they reached a dead end. Trembling, they hugged each other in fear. “What’s wrong?” The ox asked in confusion. “Do you guys not like cookies?”. Confused themselves, they looked at the ox that was holding a tray of raisin cookies. “Ohhhh i get it, you dont like raisin cookies? Why not? Their yummy and healthier than regular chocolate chip cookies!” The bear looked at the ox, relieved and joyous about the fact that the ox had made raisin cookies. The dog was confused, “wait then why was the fox scared?”. Fox replied, “Yeah, scared of the cookies! Duhhh”. “But why were you 😠 at the fox?” Mother bear asked. “We were arguing about how raisin cookies are DELICIOUS NOT GROSS!” Answered the ox. In the end, after all of the confusion and worry, they went over to the grass and ate some DELICIOUS raisin cookies.
Eat more raisin cookies, their great trust me 🙂

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