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The Lost Little Rabbit Girl
The Lost Little Rabbit Girl
The Lost Little Rabbit Girl
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The Lost Little Rabbit Girl

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There once was a girl lost in a magical forest. The villagers could hear her lamenting all through the night. Until one day the bravest of the folk decided to venture forth into the dark jungle to rescue the poor child from pain and misery. But once they found her, she warns them of an evil around them that begins to awaken. But the adults seem to have their own agenda when she tells them of what she’s lost, of what they soon discover taking root in themselves... the day they discovered the little lost rabbit girl.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 7, 2018
ISBN9780995009387
The Lost Little Rabbit Girl
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Mick Sylvestre

Mick Sylvestre grew up in rural Saskatchewan, where he aspired to be an artist. As a young adult, he moved to British Columbia to attend college, where he became a graphic designer. After many years of being in the print industry, he expanded his passion to writing. He loves being creative and entertaining others with his stories and life anecdotes.

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    The Lost Little Rabbit Girl - Mick Sylvestre

    The Lost Little Rabbit Girl

    A short tale

    by Mick C. Sylvestre

    Copyright 2017 Mick. C. Sylvestre

    All rights reserved

    ISBN: 978-0-9950093-8-7 Smashwords

    Publisher’s Note The Lost Little Rabbit Girl is a work of fiction. All names, characters, places and incidents are products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events, locales or persons living or dead is entirely coincidental.

    Written, and Cover illustration owned by Mick C. Sylvestre

    Thanks to my close friend & editor: Jose Mari Armengol Lee

    2nd Edition

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    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to other people. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you’re reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, then please return to your favorite ebook retailer and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    Dedication

    For those still defining their place in this world.

    Chapter I

    In a small, remote village a long, long time ago, the locals there still tell the tale of a lost little girl in a nearby forest. So sad and lost was she that at night many spoke of her constant crying from somewhere deep within the ancient forest. Tired of hearing the mysterious girl’s lamenting, the village leader and a small band of locals decided to venture deep into the jungle until they found her and took her home. All day in the summer heat, they searched high and low for her in the jungle. As night came, those that didn’t turn back took up their torches and headed deeper than anyone in the village had ever done before. With them, they brought some food and water, a few clay amulets (for protection) and some machetes, but none of them was as prepared to go as far as they had that night. Looking back, even the woodsman and the hunters shuttered at the thought of how deep into the forest the rescue party had gone.

    The party, determined to find the lost little girl, slipped their way over the mossy rocks, they stepped over roots and vines that coated the jungle floor. With machetes in their sweaty hands, they hacked away the clinging vines and clambered under and over roots as thick as an adult’s

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