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The little rabbit who picked up the star (II)

The little fox and the little rabbit coaxed him for a long time, but they could barely stop the little star from crying.

By Michaell BrawnPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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The little fox and the little rabbit coaxed him for a long time, but they could barely stop the little star from crying. He sniffled and spoke with a nasal voice: "Even if I don't break into pieces, when I go back to heaven, the other stars will make fun of me when they see this ugly crack. "No, didn't you say they are all your good friends?" The little rabbit patiently reassured, "When your good friends see you hurt, they will only feel sorry for you, how can they make fun of you, right, little fox?" The little fox nodded vigorously in agreement. "But ......" the little star was still sad and her voice was lowered to a whisper, "This crack is so ugly." The little rabbit and the little fox looked at each other, a time also silent, under the night, only the cold wind from the top of the mountain whistling past the sound. After a while, the little rabbit spoke: "Little star, don't be sad, I have a way. Even if you are a star that came down from the sky, you are still a shooting star that can help people achieve their wishes, right?" The little star looked at the little rabbit with teary eyes and nodded dumbly. "Then it's no problem." The little rabbit held the little star tenderly in his arms, "Today happens to be my birthday, and I have a wish I want to ask you to help make come true." Then the little rabbit stuck next to the little star and whispered a few words. The little star first showed a confused look, which soon turned into a surprise: "So your wish is ......" "That's right, this shouldn't be too hard." The little rabbit smiled and lifted the little star high in the air. "I wish for the cracks in you to disappear and to be a happy little star again." *** Waiting for the two little animals to see the little star return to the sky, the night is almost over, the junction line between the sky and the earth in the distance to reveal the light of the morning sun. The little rabbit who had not slept all night yawned sleepily. "Sorry, little rabbit." Little fox heart ashamed, "white toss so long, I also failed to send into what you birthday gift." "No, I did pick up the stars, already very happy." The bunny did not mind at all, "And you also accompanied me to see the stars so nice all night, little fox, thank you." "But you would have had other birthday wishes, right?" The little fox touched his nose in embarrassment, "None of them could be realized by shooting stars." "Well, that's a bit of a shame." The little rabbit twitched its long ears, and for some reason, its tone suddenly turned suspiciously gulping, "But my original wish didn't have to be fulfilled by a shooting star, uh, little fox you can also help me fulfill it ......" "What wish is that?" The little fox also put up a pair of pointed ears and asked curiously, "You say, I will help you." "That ...... well, my wish is ......" The little rabbit's face rose red, just as red as its eyes. "I ...... wish to be with the little fox forever." The little fox's face was also red, just as red as its tail. No one spoke for a while, only the early morning light softly sprinkled on them, beautiful and warm. *** When the little fox and the little rabbit went down the mountain hand in hand, the sky was already completely bright. But after all, it is still early, there is no other who came to the mountain, still quiet. Only a small raven that happened to fly by stopped at the mountainside on a lemon tree, looking at the red and white two small animals leaving the figure, somehow very eager to peck their side of the golden fruit. Then the quiet mountain came the crows' cawing. After all, the taste of that lemon is sour, very sour

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