ButtonquailGirl14
Crossing the Road
Elly waited to see what everyone else was gonna do.
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Elly just trembled a bit, not even able to process what was happening... "What about the Queen?" She whispered to PollyCaught myself up!
Polly heard everyone panicking and burst out of her room to see what all the commotion was about. Talk of a weasel in the castle pelted her like rain. “Where’s Elly?” She frantically realized. Racing through the long carpeted halls and corridors she finally found her and another young hen standing there, it seemed, in shock. “Come along dears!” She clucked nervously. Taking one pullet in each wind she pulled them into her room and shut the door tight. “Be good little girls and fly up to the rafters” She said, out of breath. “You’ll be safer up there.” She locked the door against the impending weasel attack and then turned to face them. “Standing around in the hallway—and in plain sight, too! That will never do; you could have been killed!” She chided gently, flying up in the rafters to join them. “Now be very quiet, darlings.” She whispered.
(Does anyone want to make her mate?)
(Well... if you want you can make one of their daughters?(I'm not very good at playing male characters)
“Now hang on just a minute ma’am I could anticipate there moves” Alice announced “I’m gifted”. She puffed her feathers out proudlyCaught myself up!
Polly heard everyone panicking and burst out of her room to see what all the commotion was about. Talk of a weasel in the castle pelted her like rain. “Where’s Elly?” She frantically realized. Racing through the long carpeted halls and corridors she finally found her and another young hen standing there, it seemed, in shock. “Come along dears!” She clucked nervously. Taking one pullet in each wind she pulled them into her room and shut the door tight. “Be good little girls and fly up to the rafters” She said, out of breath. “You’ll be safer up there.” She locked the door against the impending weasel attack and then turned to face them. “Standing around in the hallway—and in plain sight, too! That will never do; you could have been killed!” She chided gently, flying up in the rafters to join them. “Now be very quiet, darlings.” She whispered.