Thursday, September 15, 2011

O, O, What Begins With O?

Once upon a time there was a cat whose name was Odin. Odin was not only a very magical cat, but also a perfect way to start off the beginning of sentences that needed starting off by using the letter O. Odin was a convenient cat. Orange was he, as well. Ousted from his childhood home at an early age, that one place with the indigenous language of catalan, he became an apprentice to a magical owl. Outrageous was this particular owl's personality, for he ate rainbows every day and befriended every single mice he met. Odin met him quite out of the blue as well, for Odin did not want to learn magic, but wanted to fly instead, until the owl told him of the fact that magic could make him fly. "Okey dokey lokey" said Odin, upon hearing said information regarding said result of magic on said dream of flying. Ominously, as soon as Odin began to cast the magic spell of rainbows that the owl had taught him, all of the birds in the sky fell. Owl said that that was probably nothing, so Odin continued on. Onwards he went, and suddenly, he grew a pair of wings and flew over all of the magical land of Equestria. One last sentence.

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