An Unusual Talk With An Unusual Creature

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I-HAVE-FINALLY-GOT-AN-IDEAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!

(There is a song up top Wild Things - Alessia Cara!)

I am EXTREMELY SORRY for the long wait. I had absolutely no idea what to write for the next part/chapter. It has taken me so much drama, so much chaos, AND SO MUCH THINKING!!!!! that I have now got an idea. THANK GOD!!!! Also, please like, share, comment and follow. Thank you!!! ;)

ON WITH THE STORYYYYYYYYYY (READ LIKE A BOSSSSSS!!)

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Everything was quiet. The gentle sound of a calm breeze moving ever so gracefully through the forest. Flowers were blooming gleefully, and rays of shimmering sunshine shone through the gaps of the summer leaves. Bushes of sweet berries grew in single patches, each containing over 200 hundred sweet berries. Rivers flowed steadily in-between trees, and exotic plants, its water glistening clearly.

Up in a willow tree, at the highest branch, was a small but subtle birds nest with two new-born blue jays, who were tweeting out loud for their beloved mother. And soon enough, the mother soon came swooping down, after hearing their hungry calls. Three worms were wriggling around helplessly in the tight clutches of her blue beak. Lowering her head, she quickly fed her infants a wrinkled worm each, the last one for herself. Satisfied that they had all eaten and were well fed, the caring mother snuggled up with her vulnerable babies, each one under a comforting wing, and gradually dozed off into a light snooze. But it only lasted for a few minutes.

*thud, thud, thud, thud, thud, THUD, THUD, THUD, THUD, THUD, BOOM, BANG, BOOM!*

Opening her eyes, the mother blue jay suddenly squawked in surprise and shock. This awakened her youngsters, who squiggled from under their mother's wing, and peaked over the edge of their twig nest. Both of their eyes shot wide open as they stared slightly down at what they saw. They almost forgot to blink.

Badgers scuffled out of their holes, their noses pointing straight up. A gigantic shadow loomed over them, completely blocking any signs of sunlight. Many scurried away in fright, but some stayed out from curiosity. As the shadow passed over, the walls of their holes were brightened with light, which made them come back out, but they watched as the huge figure walked away, and further into the forest.

Trees were swaying to the sides, before flinging back into their standing position. Birds flew away, as their trees were pushed aside, a couple of them half out of the ground, their twisted, and mud-covered roots dangling away from the ground. Different species of dragons, a few Gronckles, and a group of Terrible Terrors yelped with surprise, and took off, afraid and unsure.

A gigantic hand gripped onto a tree, its branches snapping in half, and the entire tree rocked a little. The gigantic figure pushed passed the tree, and the other one on the other side. As the hand let go, the tree wiggled slightly, before stopping. The same thing happened with the other tree on the opposite side, as another gigantic hand let it go.

Walking into a small open land, trees surrounding the entire closure, the giant was met by an average-sized pond, and a huge, extremely thick tree trunk laid out on the grass. Due to the amount of moss covering it, and small bushes growing half under it, the trunk was about 50 years old, unmoved, and unseen. Looking around, embracing his new surroundings, the giant slowly walked over to a clean pond, which was located in the middle of the open land. As he neared the pond, he could just make out ripples forming on the water's surface, despite his towering height. Kneeling onto one knee, he leaned over the pond, a hand near the edge, pressing into the ground to support his balance.

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