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Once upon a time, there was a unicorn named Sparkles who lived in a magical forest. Sparkles was a kind and gentle unicorn, and she loved to play with the other animals in the forest. One day, Sparkles was playing in the forest when she saw a rainbow. She had never seen a rainbow before, and she was amazed by its beauty. She flew up to the rainbow and touched it with her horn. Suddenly, the rainbow disappeared, and Sparkles was surrounded by a bright light.
When the light faded, Sparkles was no longer a unicorn. She was now a human girl! Sparkles was confused and scared, but she was also excited. She had always wanted to be human, and now her dream had come true.
Sparkles wandered out of the forest and into a nearby town. She didn't know anyone, and she didn't know where she was going. She was just starting to feel lost and alone when she saw a group of children playing. Sparkles walked up to the children and introduced herself. The children were surprised to see a human girl in the forest, but they were also friendly and welcoming.
Sparkles spent the rest of the day playing with the children. She had so much fun that she forgot all about being a unicorn. She realized that she didn't need to be a unicorn to be happy. She could be happy being herself, a human girl.
Sparkles lived with the children for many years, and she had many adventures. She learned a lot about the human world, and she made many friends. She never forgot her time as a unicorn, but she was also happy to be human.
One day, Sparkles was walking in the forest when she saw the rainbow again. She remembered the day she had become a human, and she smiled. She knew that she would always be grateful for the gift of being human, even though it meant she would never see her unicorn friends again.
Sparkles waved goodbye to the rainbow and continued on her way. She knew that she would have many more adventures in the human world, and she was excited to see what the future held
When the light faded, Sparkles was no longer a unicorn. She was now a human girl! Sparkles was confused and scared, but she was also excited. She had always wanted to be human, and now her dream had come true.
Sparkles wandered out of the forest and into a nearby town. She didn't know anyone, and she didn't know where she was going. She was just starting to feel lost and alone when she saw a group of children playing. Sparkles walked up to the children and introduced herself. The children were surprised to see a human girl in the forest, but they were also friendly and welcoming.
Sparkles spent the rest of the day playing with the children. She had so much fun that she forgot all about being a unicorn. She realized that she didn't need to be a unicorn to be happy. She could be happy being herself, a human girl.
Sparkles lived with the children for many years, and she had many adventures. She learned a lot about the human world, and she made many friends. She never forgot her time as a unicorn, but she was also happy to be human.
One day, Sparkles was walking in the forest when she saw the rainbow again. She remembered the day she had become a human, and she smiled. She knew that she would always be grateful for the gift of being human, even though it meant she would never see her unicorn friends again.
Sparkles waved goodbye to the rainbow and continued on her way. She knew that she would have many more adventures in the human world, and she was excited to see what the future held
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atlantic59 · 61-69, M
they are so rare!! You must be very special to have one near you that you can call yours.. and I know you would never call it 'yours', because you know it is only there for a fleeting moment, to let you know it's magical horn, and then gallop off into the moonlight shining
atlantic59 · 61-69, M
@TryingtoLava some people really inhabit a magical world 🙂🙂
AndysAttic · 56-60, M
Look out, shitstorm on it's way....Arrrggh...Gadzooks, look away Martha.
AndysAttic · 56-60, M
@atlantic59 Indeed Sir, I feel it may be down to flying giants...hygiene was never a thing for them.
atlantic59 · 61-69, M
@AndysAttic Same as the Sasquatch, whom I try to live like, - they don't need to bathe and they survive
AndysAttic · 56-60, M
@atlantic59 Good point Sir, I shall investigate.