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Imelda of the Woodland Fae
Imelda would spread her faerie magic upon the many creatures of the wood; and like a ball of soft plastic it one day bounced upon a bunny-hood. Young bunnies were making daisy chains amid firefly lit bluebells this eve; as a rainbow smiled post gentle rain Imelda pulled a wand from her sleeve. She blessed these little rabbits, two that ever contented they might be; and many lovely daisies they’d accrue to artistically decorate the woodland trees. Young Nipsy Belle and Paddy Pim, twins of the Hares, Laurel and Ted, were filled with talent to their brim and made themselves some daisy-beds. Into their heads Imelda inserted imaginings by the moon’s light; and they grew to create assorted floral sculpted, woody sights. Topiaries built on tree trunks crafted from ivy and wildflowers; they built sunflower bunks scattered through the woodsy bowers. Imelda’s magic had them working day and night, crafting with elated ease; these bunnies, they were so hardworking their faerie they did surely please.
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