Short Story Of Woodchuck

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Jeff was in an innocent broccoli plant minding it’s own business in a fine garden. Suddenly a lumbering giant came striding towards the plant. Swiftly it began to strip and tear broccoli from the plant consuming Jeff in the process. It devoured every sprout on the plant and left the decimated plant to rebuild, literally from the ground up. The woodchuck lumbered away, on the search for other fodder.
Jeff was fully digested and was happily ensconced in the neck muscles of the woodchuck. But unexpectedly the woodchuck began to flee in a headlong dash through knee high grass. A glance thrown over the woodchuck’s shoulder revealed it’s pursuer, a menacing orange creature which was swiftly gaining ground. The terrified woodchuck made a desperate dive towards a hidey hole and began to scamper down it when the terrible orange beast hamstrung the woodchuck. The fox dragged the carcass of the woodchuck out of the hole and howled its victory as it began to feed
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The fox began to weaken, his speed no longer quite so much. He shivered more in the winter than before, and even his thick winter fur couldn’t stop it. One day in a futile attempt to hunt, he chased a rabbit but was swiftly outrun. Despairing, the fox curled up to

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