The carpet flew across the sky then went down smacking the leopard. The leopard flew then hit a tree landing on the ground. It quickly got back up running to attack the carpet along with the Harvest Elf. "Oh, no! No! Go away, Leopard. You are being mean! No, like me, mean! Go away, leave humans alone!" said Goldy as he pointed the magic rod at the leopard. The leopard gave him a loud roar. "You go away! Before I make you my desert!" replied the creatures in his loud roars.
"Oh, well me, warned you!" replied the sun elf with a sneaky grin. "You wouldn't dare! You know the rule. You must let nature take its course." yelled the Leopard as it continued to get closer to the wrecked chopper. "Me, yes, me, dare!" the elf replied With a laugh, a giggle and a wave of his magical cane. He tapped the ground three times then pointed the rod at the large leopard. Rays of sunlight shot out of the bottom of the cane striking the leopard right on its chest. The creature floated as its body began to get smaller, and smaller. Then when the sunlight went out, the leopard who was now only a cub, landed on the ground.
"This is so wrong! You broke the rules! You broke the rules I say. I'm telling on you!" roared the cub leopard who growled as it ran away. "You tell, me, gone!" said Goldy. He then floated the carpet towards the wreck. Sunny was in shock, but she saw what the elf did for her. "He saved my life? I was so mean," she muttered then she glanced down and saw a small ball that contained marbles, that Sunny and her father always played with. She picked them up then placed them in her pocket.
The Harvest Elf waved his rob again removing the door of the chopper then tossing it to the side. "Is Sunny, safe?" he muttered looking down, not making eye contact with her. "Yes, I'm safe. Thank you for saving me," she replied with a friendly happy smile. "Good, me, go now." the elf replied as his carpet flew up ready to leave.
"Wait! Don't leave me! I still need your help." Sunny said quickly stepping out of the chopper. "No game! No stay!" replied the Sun Elf. "Look, I tell what, if you help me get my parents out of the wreck, I promise I'll play one more game with you and I'll even give you a gift," she said with a smile. "A game? A gift? Me, like. Me, stay. No, lie?" replied the Sun Elf "I'm telling you the truth, please help my parents." she said with tears in her eyes which made the elf also feel like crying. He held his tears back, "Alright, me, help parents. But first, we play a good game." he said with a friendly creepy smile.
YOU ARE READING
Harvest Sun
FantasyA helicopter ancient changes a young girl's life forever. Things that she once didn't believe in suddenly became much clearer.