Name: Cody, Zipper, Slinky, or Ninja
Gender: Male
Gender: Male
Personality: Cocky and likes to tease, but is kind hearted and would never hurt someone's feeling on purpose. A prankster at times. He likes to hide in dark and quiet places. He has mastered an evil grin. He loves to eat jello and has a fear of----bongos? He's independant, cool and collected. Clever. Very Sarcastic. Good Imagination.
Story: The forest was cool that night. The crickets chirped happily and the stars glinted above my head. I breathed in the sweet night air and caught a sent. Surprised, I dove into the nearest bush, planning to get a good look at this stranger before he got a look at me. I huddled deeper into the bush as time wore on, waiting patiently. The stranger seemed to be taking his time and the crisp night was singing a lullaby. I resisted as long as I could, but soon the sleep caught up to me and calmed my mind. Slowly, I slipped into it with no hope of staying up.
I jolted awake, remembering the mysterious stranger the night before. I stood slowly and stretched my sore muscles that had been bunched all night. The sun was shining down through the leaves bathing the grass in dappled light. Glancing around, I saw a small daisy laid with care on a small pallet of leaves. Bending down, I sniffed the petals. With a jolt, I recognized the scent of the stranger last night on the delicate flower. I whipped around to see if he was still near. His scent lingered on the dew laden grass and led towards a tree. As I sniffed the roots I heard a rustling in the leaves above. Thinking it was a squirrel I continued my hunt. A soft thud behind me made me jump in shock. I whipped around to see a JBD like me.
He had handsome markings and a sly grin on his face. “Why, hello,” he said in a calm tone “Awake at last?” Surprised, I backed up and bonked my rump on the tree, hard. The JBD in front of me didn’t try to suppress his laughter. I blinked. The way he laughed was making me smile and want to laugh too. Soon we were both giggling. After we recovered he spoke again “My name’s Cody.” He smiled a big sheepish grin
“Nice to meet you,” I said “Would you care to see the forest with me?” His eyes lit up and he nodded slightly. I bounded away faster than the crow can fly. Cody looked surprised for a minute, but laughed after a second and came charging after me. (378 words)
I jolted awake, remembering the mysterious stranger the night before. I stood slowly and stretched my sore muscles that had been bunched all night. The sun was shining down through the leaves bathing the grass in dappled light. Glancing around, I saw a small daisy laid with care on a small pallet of leaves. Bending down, I sniffed the petals. With a jolt, I recognized the scent of the stranger last night on the delicate flower. I whipped around to see if he was still near. His scent lingered on the dew laden grass and led towards a tree. As I sniffed the roots I heard a rustling in the leaves above. Thinking it was a squirrel I continued my hunt. A soft thud behind me made me jump in shock. I whipped around to see a JBD like me.
He had handsome markings and a sly grin on his face. “Why, hello,” he said in a calm tone “Awake at last?” Surprised, I backed up and bonked my rump on the tree, hard. The JBD in front of me didn’t try to suppress his laughter. I blinked. The way he laughed was making me smile and want to laugh too. Soon we were both giggling. After we recovered he spoke again “My name’s Cody.” He smiled a big sheepish grin
“Nice to meet you,” I said “Would you care to see the forest with me?” His eyes lit up and he nodded slightly. I bounded away faster than the crow can fly. Cody looked surprised for a minute, but laughed after a second and came charging after me. (378 words)