By Tsunami Glacier

Daisy: Excuse me tulip? I was wondering if you could help me

Tulip: With what?

Daisy: Can’t you see? Isn’t it obvious this candy wrapper has blown on me?

Tulip: Well at least no elephant stepped on you.

Daisy: Well my goodness, you don’t seem like a very friendly flower. Ugh! Can’t you lift a leaf to help.

Tulip: Ugh, Fine. (Still, the elephant is worse?)

Daisy: Well, what are you waiting for?

Tulip: Be patient, these leaves don’t move themselves.

Daisy: Oh wiiind!!! Mrs. Wiind! Will you please come over here and help Tulip move?

Tulip: Why would wind help, she is so busy?

Daisy: Wind loves to boss around rude flowers…and I’m sure she would help me out. She blows my petals away when I’m done blooming.

Tulip: Really, are you jealous because people think you are a weed and not a real flower?

Daisy: Look here tulip. When people want to figure out if they are in love they say, “she loves me, she loves me not” and they pull off my petals. A tulip never helped anybody figure out their life.

Tulip: well I have a name you know it is not just tulip. And yes they pull off your petals but because I am more beautiful they do not pull mine out.

Daisy: Let’s try to re-focus. We are trying to remove this wrapper from my head. Mmm…is that caramel?

Tulip: Ewe, only boys eat carmel. You have boy cooties.

Daisy: Ewe! Ewe! Ewe! Get it off me. Wiiiind!!!!!

Wind: Give me a minute. A girl is on a date and she wants wind blown hair.

Tulip: Hurry, ‘cause I’m not helping.

Daisy: Oh! Now what? Who is tickling my roots. Oh! Oh! That tickles. Stop it down there.

Tulip: It’s a rabbit. They like eating Daisy’s roots.

Daisy: Excuse me rabbit? Do you like caramel?

Rabbit: Eww, boy cooties. Yah don’t. 

Tulip: Hey rabbit, next to that rose 100 feet away from here is a garden patch with a ton of carrots for you. They are fully grown but the owners of the place do not pick them until the rabbits eat them so hurry and eat as many as you can.

Daisy: Eat dessert first! Take this caramel wrapper off of me!

Narrator: But the rabbit was already hopping away.

Tulip: So what narrator, you can’t control that cute rabbit?

Narrator: You can hear me?

Tulip: Of course I can, tulips have the gift.

Narrator: At that moment the wind arrived.

Wind: I am here. The rabbit didn’t help you?

Daisy: No, all that rabbit did was nibble my roots. Which is very rude.

Tulip: Who sent the rabbit?

Narrator: I did.

Tulip: Say what? You are so mean.

Narrator: I know that you can hear me so I sounded surprised. I sent the rabbit to eat the roots because it was hungry.”

Daisy: Well that’s just great. You sent a hungry rabbit to eat my roots instead of telling it to take this caramel wrapper off my head.

Narrator: yup

Tulip: I thought that I was the mean one. You are the real mean one, how dare you steal my role. I am offended!

Wind: I hate fights. I’m gonna go…

Daisy: Wait, help, please. The carmel and the wrapper.

Narrator two: The narrator and tulip are fighting and will not stop until they decide who is meaner.

Daisy: Just send a gush of wind towards me to send the wrapper flying!

Wind: Fine…

Narrator number one: Fine, you win.

Narrator two: The wind turned and gave a mighty gust and the candy wrapper blew off Daisy. It flew through the air and seemed to get stuck on something invisible.

Narrator one: Get this candy wrapper off of me!

Narrator two: You deserve that.

*Laughter*


About the Author: Tsunami Glacier is twelve and lives in the ocean where it is warm in an underwater palace that has a lagoon that is full of breathable air. Tsunami likes to spend her days with her family, doing art, playing games and swimming. Her greatest talent is, “I can do anything with water and speak with animals.”