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    Fairy Folk

    In a land far away in a dark, dark wood was an old fairy ring of bright spotty toadstools. A full moon would always stir a host of fairy folk into a flurry of activity. Fairy fun was such a noisy affair and that’s why a wild wood was always sought. As usual an owl would sit and guard this unusual sight and hoot to signal any non fairy folk at hand.

    A picnic consisting of tiny fairy buns would always follow fairy fun and dancing. Glow worms would act as dancing fairy lights and music was by “Wings” (a band of humming birds). Fairy liquor would flow from tiny acorn cups and fairy folk drank and drank moon cocktails.

    All in all a truly magical night that would spill into morning and at dawn owl would sound a hoot to say that it should finish.

    Please join the in the fun of this challenge and write (and post) a story yourself

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