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In the land of Fluffygin, there lived a unicorn
named Etana. He liked to have lots of fun with his
friends and tell lots of jokes.
On one fine sunny day, Etana decided to go
exploring in the forest. Off he went through the
trees and over the rivers, till he came to a small
cave.



This cave wasn't like most caves you see. It
had long, shiny rainbow strands of silk hanging
from the roof and a big, blue pond in the middle
of it. Etana walked up to the pond and looked
down. All he saw was his reflection, but there
was something strange about it. He stared closely
at his head. Where was his horn!? His horn was
missing! Etana nearly had a heart attack when he
saw the bald spot where his horn was supposed to
be. How could of this happened? How did he loose
his horn? Can you help him find it?

Etana traced his steps back to the river. He looked behind
the rocks. No horn. He looked in between the reeds beside
the edge of the river. No horn.
Etana was starting to get a bit sad. If he couldn't find his
horn, he could no longer be a unicorn! He was very
determined to find it.
He continued to search in the trees and in the bushes, but he
still couldn't find his horn.







Etana looked so hard, that he soon got lost! He
decided to follow a small path that led into a small
clearing. Etana could see a small house a little
further down the path, and he walked up to it. He
knocked on the door with his leg and waited a while.
There was no answer. He knocked again, and a small
bird answered the door. The bird and the unicorn
looked at each other. Etana was first to speak.
He said, "Hello there little bird, I'm Etana."
The bird replied and said, "Hello Etana, what can I
do for you?"
"Well I'm a unicorn, and I've lost my horn.

The two creatures had a long talk. The bird soon
told Etana her name, it was Scarlet.
What Etana didn't notice was that Scarlet was a
magical bird, and she could do almost anything,
even get his horn back. Of course Scarlet didn't
tell him that she was magical, and it was getting
dark and she invited him in for some dinner. Etana
kindly accepted the offer and entered Scarlets
house.

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