Create with ME entry: The Chicken Who Looked Out for his Wolf

The Chicken Who Looked Out for his Wolf

There are many stories of fairy tales about mythical creatures, transformations and yes, witches. What you're about to witness is no lie or exaggeration, the poor unfortunate events of the chicken who looked out for his wolf. There were many whispers that titled around the wood as if they were of great importance but of course they were absurd, how could they be true, or were they?

One afternoon as a lonely farmer was collecting the eggs from the chicken hut he thought to himself

“Oh how easy it would be to be a chicken, i could sit in one place all day. I wouldn't have to milk the cows, shear the sheep and all that would be asked of me”. Continued the farmer,

“Would be too lay at least one egg for my owner”.

The farmer stood transfixed in a dream like state almost as if something lurking nearby were to make this possible.

Meanwhile Daisy the cow was on a daring escape mission when a mythical light whizzed, crackled and popped passed Daisy causing her to flee reluctantly but terrified, all the way to her field. Daisy did not feel the same.

That night magic was at hand and Daisy was drawn to the woods where she was to transform into a mythical beast. The farmer was on his way to bed when he saw Daisy leave her field.

“oh that silly cow, now i need to go and fetch her” clucked the farmer

In shock he dismissed what he had just done and ran after Daisy where he found her mid transformation, he could not believe his eyes as Daisy was now a wolf. Alakazam the farmer was also a chicken. Lost in the woods terrified, he had no clue what to do.

“I only tried to save my cow… no wolf from the deep dark woods” thought the new found chicken expressing himself in cluck .

Petrified and confused the flapping chicken and the whimpering wolf set off frantically in hunt of a solution of some kind. They came across a monstrosity of a witch, stupidly they followed the witch in hopes she would undo her wicked deeds, the mislead brilliant misfits were astonished to learn the boiling water was not for a homely cuppa but was in fact intended for the pair themselves.

“Eeeheheehe finger licking, chicken likin and a wolf side” cackled the witch.

They were now in a cage terrifyed but blinding the chicken was a light, quite beautiful. unknown to the witch who was preparing the wolf. A fairy queen was to rescue him, she turned the cage into a racing car, where the chicken knocked the witch off her balance straight into the boiling hot water releasing all her magic allowing the chicken to transform back to his original self and the wolf back to silly old daisy.

“Thank you, my queen” said the farmer.

And with that the farmer was never bothered again.
Chloe Morris

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