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how random!)
Sheep, although are known for their timid nature, this sheep didnt seem to mind or notice that anything other then rain landed on their backs. Gabyjoka stayed on her newfound "carpet" for the night, seeing as she was now lost. She wailed and screeched, but she was to far away to be heard. And the sheep where too deaf.
At dawn, Alanna and Bryan went out into the misty fresh fields that Alanna thinks that Gablyjoka went in the direction off. Bryan spent the night on the sofa, after he cleaned up the mess he was not responsible for.
PWHEEEP PHWEEEEEEP PWHEEEP! Alanna blew her whistle that cracked the silence of the field.
this awoke Gablyjoka, who was now at least twise the size she was the night before
(Yeah, it was the first thing to come to mind.)
Gablyjoka stretched her wings and pricked her eyes towards the sound. She flapped, then flew to the whistle.
She was not used to flying with her new, bigger and heavyer wings, so flew too fast. Alanna could see Gablyjoka! she was heading right for her, but with no intention to stop; she didnt know how.
Alanna closed her eyes, she could feel the gust of warm air coming closer, hoping that she would not crash.
Seconds past, and Alanna opened her eyes, Gablyjoka and Bryan were no-where to be seen! Alanna turned around.
Bryan was 15 feet above her, holding on for dear life on to Gablyjoka, who seemed to enjoy her first jokey ride.