Day 24 "Fairy Tales"

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TW: cursing

3rd Pov

Once Upon a time, late into the evening, a traveler who had lost his way had come across the opening of a forest. It was a beautiful forest. The most luscious and green forest he has ever seen. So, Dream, the traveler, decided to go in.


Time Skip


He had been walking for a while now. The sights of the forest never bored him, but then he walked upon a cottage and thought it looked abandoned. His gut told him it was not though. So, he listened for any sign of life, then knocked on the door. His gut was right, because a couple minutes later a boy, who had cow ears and a tail, opened the door and dream let out a gasp. 

“What the h*ll are you?” dream asked rather rudely, stepping back. George simply looked at him confused the said 

“Im a cow hybrid is it not obvious,” he then opened the door wider and stepped aside allowing the visitor in. “Well, come in” he then said, as the man was not making any signs of moving. “I’m not gonna bite you. I’m a herbivore you know, I only eat plants,” thats when dream realized, he was being dumb. So, he walked in. 

“You have a very nice home,” dream said looking around.

“Thank you, would you like something to eat and drink?” George asked, walking into the mini kitchen while Dream sat on a bar stool also inside the kitchen with George. George then prepared dream a fruit salad and some water, and they talked whilst dream ate. Dream asking George questions about himself, and George doing the same to dream.

“Thank you for the food, would you mind if I stayed here for a bit george. I’ll even help around?” Dream asked hopefully.

“Sure, why not, I'm pretty lonely and could use the help,” George replied, his cow -like, tail wagging slightly to convey his happiness, and in so doing, making dream smile which George saw and smiled brightly back. His tail wagging even faster now both happy to have a new friend and dream happy to have somewhere to stay for the night.

~The End~

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