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Where Does The Platypus Come From?

"Mother?" Say the child to it's mom.

 

"Where, oh where, does the platypus come from?"

 

The woman smiled, and laughed,

and she told the story of where the platypus did come from.

To her sweet, darling, little one.

 

Once upon a time, there was a duck. And the duck was alone in the forest, because its family had grown up much too much. So the duck went to look for someone, to make his own little family with. The duck just wanted a place to belong, you see.

 

So the duck went to the lioness and said 'Miss would you like to make a family with me?' But the lioness was proud and scornful, and turned the duck away.

 

The duck was sad, of course, but he was much more saddened to think that he'd be alone. So he kept on going until he found a deer. But when he asked the deer, she ruefully claimed she already had a family. And that there was no place for a little duck.

 

So off he went.

 

He asked a spider, but the spider had a home.

 

He asked a walrus, but the walrus couldn't be bothered.

 

He asked a cat, but the cat just laughed.

 

It came to a time when the duck had asked just about everyone in the forest if they would love him. But right as he was about to give up he came across a stream, and in there a beautiful little otter was there waiting for him.

 

'Oh wow... uh' the nervous duck said, 'What are you doing there?'

 

'I'm looking for a way to make a home,' She said, 'I've been looking all day because I'm all alone and quite lonely.'

 

The duck swaddled and gleefully said.

 

'Well I don't know if you'll have me, but if there's no one better, you can take me in your stead?'

 

'But otters and ducks don't go together,' The otter complained.

 

'And why not? You're a little better under water and I'm a bit better on land. I think we could make a good team!'

 

'The forest will never accept us,' she continued, but--

 

'Will you?' The duck interjoined.

 

The otter sat there puzzled for a moment, and simply said,

 

'I'll try.'

 

"And it wasn't easy, my dearest little one. Love never is. It springs up in unexpected ways, and finds you caught unawares. You may find your love in a place you never would have thunk. But it is out there, if you're willing to search for it. I promise you that much."

 

"But... wait, mom! Where did the platypus come from?"

 

"Ah. Of course. The duck and the otter went on to have many children, a platypus each and every one. The result of their love was the perfect child, someone who could combine the best of them, and someone who could finally make them a home."

 

"Wow... mom, that is amazing! I wish I could be a platypus!"

 

"Hmm? But didn't you know, little one? The otter in that story is me, and you're my perfect little platypus who gave us our lovely little home."

 

The Mother embraced her child,

as the duck watched at the door, happily forlorn.

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