Magic Bunny: Dancing Days

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Authors: Sue Bentley
Tags: Ages 6 & Up
brimming with tears. She knew she had to be brave and let him go. Arrow hopped over and reared up on to his back legs, so she could reach down to stroke him. Her fingers brushed against his warm silken fur.
    ‘I’ll never forget you,’ she said, her voice breaking.
    ‘Nor I you. You have been a good friend, Sara.’ Arrow let her stroke him for one final time and then moved away. ‘Farewell. Always follow your dreams,’ he said in a soft velvety voice.

    There was a final flash of light, and crystal dust trickled down around Sara and made a sound like the ringing of fairy bells as it hit the ground. Arrow faded and was gone.
    Sara stood there, still not quite believing that she’d never see Arrow again. She swallowed her tears with an effort. Something lay on top of a nearby cardboard box. It was a single crystal rainbow drop. She reached out to pick it up. The drop tingled against her fingers as it turned into a tiny pure-white pebble in the shape of a bunny.
    Sara slipped it into her pocket. She knew she would keep it forever as a reminder of the magic bunny and their time together. As she went out of the storeroom, Beth ran up to her.
    ‘There you are! Tamara’s great, isn’t she? In fact, we were just talking and I’ve had the best idea!’
    Sara frowned. How come Beth looked so happy all of a sudden? ‘What idea?’
    ‘To form our own dance troupe,’ Beth enthused. ‘The four of us – you, me, Olya and Tamara. It’s going to be brilliant!’
    Sara felt a smile spreading across her face. She knew that Arrow would be really pleased for her.
    Say ‘Hi’ to the other magic bunnies for me. And look after Moonglow Meadow, she whispered under her breath.
    Olya and Tamara came towards them with linked arms. Tamara was beaming with happiness.

    ‘So, what are we going to call our troupe?’ asked Olya.
    ‘How about “The Arrows”?’ Sara said happily.

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