DumbassWriter17The_Sage_Ninja_Morro
" Morro."
" What?"
" Morro."
" What?"
" Mo-"
" WHAT MIA?!* Morro yelled.
Mia sighed. " Impatient. Morro, where's the cow?*
Morro stared at her. " What cow?*
" Uh.... The cow which was next to you?"
" What's a cow?"
Mia groaned. " Where's Emma when you need her?* She mumbled.
" Right here!" Emma called as she jumped from the roof. " The chimney's fixed. And I painted it too."
" Good. Tell your husband what a cow is while I check on Ann and Unagami.*
She jogged to the llamas, and found Unagami trying to pump something out of them.
" Uh.... What are you doing?* Mia asked as she watched the man turned the llamas tails like a knob
" Trying to make them give us milk?*
Mia groaned. " That's not a cow. It's a llama."
" What does a llama do? Does it give milk?*
Mia put her hands on her hips, frowning at Unagami. "No, no, silly! Cows make milk! Llamas don’t! They’re like... fluffy friends, not milk makers."
Unagami paused, scratching his head. "But they have tails, and I thought…"
Mia sighed dramatically, stretching before glaring at him. Okay, let’s think about this. A cow is a big animal, with four legs, and they go ‘moo.’ Can you say ‘moo’?"
Unagami blinked, clearly confused. "Moo?"
"Yes! Good job!" Mia clapped her hands. "Now, llamas? They have long necks, fluffy fur, and they make funny sounds like ‘meh’ or something. They don’t give milk like cows do. Understand?"
Unagami looked at her, then at the llamas, who were now munching on some grass. "So... no milk?"
"Exactly!" Mia beamed. "Cows give you milk for your cereal, llamas just stand there and look cute."
Emma, who had just arrived, couldn't help but laugh. "You know, Mia, I think you might be the only person who can explain this to him."
Mia stood up, feeling proud of her teaching moment. "Well, I try! Now, let’s go check on Ann. I hope she’s not trying to ride the llamas again."
As they made their way over, Unagami looked back at the llamas with a puzzled expression. "So, no pumping, just petting?"
"Exactly! You got it!" Mia cheered, ruffling his hair. "Now, let’s see what Ann is up to before she decides to turn the llamas into a rodeo."
They found Ann kneeling in the grass, drawing pictures in the dirt. "Look! I’m making a cow and a llama!" she exclaimed, her face lit with excitement.
Mia crouched down beside her, examining the drawings. "That’s amazing, Ann! But remember, cows go ‘moo,’ and llamas go…?"
"Meh!" Ann shouted with a giggle.
"Right!" Mia laughed. "You’re a natural. Now, let’s find a real cow so we can show Unagami."
Unagami nodded eagerly. "I want to see a cow! Can I milk it?"