Chapter 4

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Brian emerged out of the rushing water. The water was freezing cold and the animals were struggling to keep their heads above the surface. More treehouses were sent crashing into the ground and the whole forest was in panic. Some animals were drowning while others were being injured or killed from the wreckage. However, Daniel and other privileged animals just flew above the water since they could fly. Luckily, rescue boats were sent to rescue the drowning animals. A rescue boat picked up the stoopids and dropped them off at a hurricane shelter. After the storm passed, the forest was in shock. Almost all of the treehouses had been torn off the ground and many dead animals were found floating in the water. Luckily, some beavers and otters managed to drill many holes into the ground to drain all the water. The stoopids walked out of the hurricane shelter to find that the forest they once lived happily in, has been destroyed. 

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