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close your eyes

the little sparrow watched as the nest was ripped apart. twigs were tossed,

berries crushed, and his younger brother was clawed at until he no longer

moved. it was a horrible scene, and the little sparrow was trembling, hiding

behind the trunk of the great tree. he cried out, screaming for help. his

mother had been gone for four days. she never left them alone for that long.

 

the sky was dimming, the clouds swarming around the rising moon. the little

sparrow's voice was weakening. he had been crying for hours and he was all

alone. a crackling of sticks and crunchy leaves below caught the little

sparrow's attention. a mud-red fox was tiptoeing around the base of the tree,

his eyes trained on the little helpless sparrow. the baby bird once again

started up his crying.

 

as the fox was trying to find a way to get up to the higher branch that the

little sparrow sat on, a dark fluttering of feathers crashed down on top of

him. a large crow was pecking and scratching at the fox, who was howling

in pain. the fox managed to get a claw into the crow's wing, and blood seeped

from the velvet-tipped feathers. the crow only grew fiercer, and chased the

fox away from the tree and into the forest.

 

the little sparrow cried quietly, frightened and unable to steady himself on

his branch. the poor baby fell from the branch onto a soft bed of leaves on

the ground below. the little sparrow tried to get up, but was much too

frantic to stand. the crow hopped toward the sparrow, who attempted to hide

in the crispy leaves. the crow said nothing, he did not make any movements.

he only gazed at the little sparrow with his large, black eyes. the little

sparrow fainted from fear.

 

the nest was rebuilt when the little sparrow woke up. there were berries in

the corner and plenty of feathers and tufts of fur to keep him warm. the

little sparrow looked around, trying to find his mother. she had been gone

for five days, and she never left him alone for that long.

 

in the haze of morning light, the little sparrow saw the large crow, standing

on a fence post, staring out over the field. the little sparrow called to

him, but the crow pretended not to notice. a drop of blood fell from his wing

and the crow spoke. "i am no mother, but i will keep you safe, little sparrow.

you have been left all alone and you are but a child. do not fear the night

nor the creatures that hunt, for i will be here with you."

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