It was a warm, ADJECTIVE afternoon when Harold stepped off the MODE OF TRANSPORT and set foot in COUNTRY. He took a deep breath to enjoy in the fresh, ADJECTIVE NOUN. He smiled to himself, then I felt a gentle VERB on his cheek. Harold looked down at his shoulder to see Cavall the tardigrade VERBing at him excitedly. "I know! It's beautiful here," he agreed. Winona the worm VERBed her head out of Harold's CLOTHING pocket. She VERBed, looked up at Harold, and VERBed. "I'm hungry too," Harold replied, as if reading Winona's thoughts. Let's find something to eat!
PERIOD OF TIME later, Harold, Cavall, and Winona sat on a NOUN at a cozy PLACE near the water with their MEALTIME. Harold and Winona both had VEGETARIAN MEAL, while Cavall was enjoying DRINK. They gazed out over the scene around them. What a lovely day. That’s when they saw it. The giant ANIMAL sneaking toward them. They froze. The creature had spotted them and had begun sniffing the air in their direction. “Don’t VERB,” Harold whispered to his friends. Cavall and Winona trembled in fear. They watched as the SAME ANIMAL slowly approached them. Cavall VERBed Harold repeatedly. Harold looked down at them. “What is it?” Cavall gestured to the creature and then to their food. After , Harold understood.
”Stay here,” Harold cautioned his friends. Then he VERBed toward the SAME ANIMAL, hesitantly offering it a bit of his meal. The creature looked at Harold and then slowly moved its ADJECTIVE ANIMAL LIMB to accept the food. It tasted it, made a(n) ADJECTIVE face, and looked expectantly at Harold for more. “There you go! We can be friends,” Harold said delicately as he offered more food.
A while later, Harold lead the SAME CREATURE back to Winona and Cavall. His two companions started to VERB away, but Harold quickly explained. “It’s okay! NAME here just wanted to join our picnic.” The SAME ANIMAL looked at them expectantly. Winona hesitated and then VERBed. Cavall cautiously gestured toward their drink. “Cavall wants to share,” Harold explained. The SAME ANIMAL took a small sip and VERBed in gratitude.
Some time later, Harold, Cavall, and Winona were packing up to head home. Cavall packed their final NOUN as Harold spoke to their new SAME ANIMAL friend. “It’s getting late, so we have to head back home.” SAME NAME looked a bit sad, but VERBed in understanding. Winona gestured to Harold, who looked at her in surprise. “You’re right,” he said excitedly. He turned back to SAME NAME. “You can come visit!” Cavall VERBed at this, but said nothing. Winona offered a NOUN to their new friend in a show of good faith. At this, the SAME CREATURE danced in delight. They gathered their NOUNs and set off together, toward the TRANSPORT AREA, a new friend in their midst. “This has been the best picnic ever,” Harold said happily, VERBing at his new friend.