
This book was created and published on StoryJumper™
©2010 StoryJumper, Inc. All rights reserved.
Publish your own children's book:
www.storyjumper.com







Far away, in a land called Peaseblossom,
in the small Zoo of Mustardseed, there
lived a certain Hermia the Hare. Hermia
the Hare knew a lovely lad called
Llysander the Llama, and they loved each
other very much.


Hermia the Hare’s father, Egeus the
Elephant, was a very important elephant
in the zoo. He was great friends with the
‘head bird’ of the zoo, Theseus the
Thunderbird, who was engaged to be
married to Hippolyta the Hippo. Egeus
the Elephant was an angry little
elephant, and did not approve of
Llysander and Hermia’s love.
















He was far more fond of a special Demetrius
the Dingo, who had quite a large crush on
Hermia the Hare. When Demetrius the Dingo
asked Egeus the Elephant to allow him to
marry his daughter, Egeus the Elephant was
thrilled. He ordered Hermia the Hare to
marry the Dingo, and Theseus agreed. He
presented Hermia the Hare with an
ultimatum: either marry Demetrius the Dingo
or suffer the Cone of Shame.

But Llysander the Llama did not
enjoy any of these choices, so he
presented Hermia the Hare with a
third: to steal off into the night with
him and run away to the Magical
Forest of Starveling. This is, clearly,
the choice Hermia the Hare chose.









Demetrius was hot on their tails,
literally. Hermia the Hare’s dear
friend, Helena the Hamster, who
had for quite some time fancied
Demetrius the Dingo, witnessed
him running off into the night after
Llysander the Llama and Hermia
the Hare, and quickly followed
after.

A few miles away, in the Magical
Forest of Starveling, two very special
people were having an argument over
one very special piece of fruit. Oberon
the Ocelot was very jealous of Titania
the Tiger, his wife. She owned a
beautiful specimen of pineapple, and
he envied her for being able to enjoy
the delicious fruit.












So Oberon the Ocelot came up with a plan
to steal the pineapple from Titania the
Tiger. He ordered Puck the Prairie dog, his
loyal servant, to search the Human World
for chocolate laced with a special property
that made people, and animals, fall in love
with each other.

Puck the Prairie Dog returns quickly with
the chocolate which he presents to Oberon
the Ocelot. With his chocolate in hand,
Oberon the Ocelot witnesses Demetrius the
Dingo and Helena the Hamster having a
little spat. Oberon the Ocelot decides to use
some of the chocolate to help Helena the
Hamster gain the love of Demetrius the
Dingo.





ZZZ


Demetrius the Dingo begins the chase of
his crush whilst Helena the Hamster
runs after him again. Meanwhile Puck
the Prairie Dog goes in search of
Demetrius the Dingo, but finds
Llysander the Llama instead. Not
knowing otherwise, Puck the Prairie
Dog sticks a piece of the chocolate into
Llysander the Llama’s mouth as he
sleeps on the forest floor.

Demetrius the Dingo and Helena the
Hamster burst into the clearing where
Llysander the Llama and Hermia the
Hare were sleeping, waking Llysander
the Llama from his slumber. Upon
seeing Helena the Hamster, Llysander
the Llama falls deeply in love with her.












You've previewed 22 of 34 pages.
To read more:
Click Sign Up (Free)- Full access to our public library
- Save favorite books
- Interact with authors

- < BEGINNING
- END >
-
DOWNLOAD
-
LIKE(1)
-
COMMENT()
-
SHARE
-
SAVE
-
BUY THIS BOOK
(from $6.79+) -
BUY THIS BOOK
(from $6.79+) - DOWNLOAD
- LIKE (1)
- COMMENT ()
- SHARE
- SAVE
- Report
-
BUY
-
LIKE(1)
-
COMMENT()
-
SHARE
- Excessive Violence
- Harassment
- Offensive Pictures
- Spelling & Grammar Errors
- Unfinished
- Other Problem

COMMENTS
Click 'X' to report any negative comments. Thanks!