Cosmo And Star: A Short Story

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There once were two dogs named Cosmo and Star. Cosmo was a handsome pup he had black fur with white spots and a white tummy. Star also had black fur but had white fur that looked like a star around her eye. Cosmo and Star’s mother is a beautiful black and white dog with blue eyes, her name is Galaxy. Their dad is a handsome dog whose fur is completely black with a white face that fades into his black fur that flows like the waves, his name is Pluto. Right now Cosmo and Star are playing tug of war with a rope. Suddenly Cosmo let go of the rope and Star flew through the air and hit a tree in their backyard.

“Ow! What was that for?”Star asked.

“Sorry,”Cosmo said,“just thinking about something.”

Star curiously asked”What are you thinking

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