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Name: Felix (I love that name so it will stay his name)
Gender: Male
Story:
It was Sunday a very normal day for felix, doin the same old thing as every day until...
Felix was brushing his teeth and combing his hair just like he did every other day, arfter he finished doing that Felix went for a walk to the shops to get some breed, on the way there Felix heard a loud crashing noise in a ally way to the right of him. He walked into the ally way to see what it was and what he found was a tiny tiny little starving flea infested kitten, Felix carried the little kitten to the vet next to the shopping centre, the vet washed the kitten with flea killer, clipped its fur, combed its hair and give it food and vitamins. When the vet was doing this Felix popped over to the shopping centre to grab some cat food.
When Felix got home he made the cat a little bed and they both had a nap
Felix and the tiny little kitten that was once so so close to death were friends ever since
(I hope this isn't over 250 words because I don't have anything to check how many words I used)
Name: Yahiko
Gender: Male
Story:
Yahiko, calm content, standing midst the rain watching intently till the sun showed it's self upon the world. It had been never since the solice ember met his face and he waited intently for the light or warmth.
The drops of precipitation inglulfed his fur and drenched his orange taned coat. His ears perked up at the sight of a glimpse of light amongst the nimbi of the sky. Rich pure light of the galaxy filled his soothed face as he smiled widely and thanked the gods for this day.
His feathers perked up and he let out a shake as to remove the unnecessary moisture from his body. He felt joy above all he's ever felt he had waites his whole existence to see the sun to feel the warmth and he felt as though it was a blessing.
It was said by legends and elders the he that day he brought the sun for every day since he was a young viscling had gone out of his cave ,in which he dweled, and sat in the rain looked up and imagined the sun to come and part the rain from his village. Every day he'd do this and through all they felt on this day of the 17th sun year he'd finally brought the sun from the far reaches of space.
From that day on he's was refered to as the sun child or bringer of the sun and was respected by the people of his land
(249/250 words)
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