Vada and the House Fox Sulk Underneath a Tree
When Vada met the house fox, she promised that he was not alone. Her whole life, she has heard very convincing stories about the herds of house foxes living in the near by woods. But the house fox has not seen any of his kind in decades. Vada decides it will be her mission to find more house foxes for her lonely companion. Together, they have been wandering the forest looking for any evidence of near by house foxes. But each lead goes dry, each glint of hope fades. Vada is starting to believe that her new friend really is the only house fox left. The failure is making Vada feel very defeated and pessimistic. The house fox is feeling both those things along with an overwhelming sense of despair. Vada and the house fox decide to sit under a tree and indulge in a bout of sulking. They need to get it out of their system in order to feel rejuvenated and ready to continue their search.
p.s. My brain must be too immersed in Harry Potter land because every time I wrote 'house fox' I wanted to write 'house elf.'
p.s. My brain must be too immersed in Harry Potter land because every time I wrote 'house fox' I wanted to write 'house elf.'