"Do you want me to read you a story?"









"Okay Lardee, this is a story just for you."







"Once upon a time..."





...In an enchanted, faraway land...



...Lived a little Toof named Sir Lardee.



Every day, Sir Lardee loved nothing better than to walk along, carrying

a favorite stick.





Sir Lardee would often play a game to see how high the stick

could be thrown (Usually, it wasn't very high).





One day, while Sir Lardee was playing, the stick landed

on a rock.



"Ouch," said the rock, "Ouch, on my head!"



Sir Lardee immediately apologized for the inconvenience,

especially since it's not often that you come across a talking

rock (And when you do, it's not good to throw sticks at them).



Fortunately the rock accepted the apology, and seemed like an

overall sincere individual.







" I wonder if you can help me?" asked the rock. "There is a secret

treasure hidden deep inside these woods. I would redeem it myself,

but being a rock, it has been very difficult to endeavor that journey.

If you are kind and adventurous, would you be able to retrieve

the treasure? With that fortune, I would finally be able to retire- for

I am an old rock, and have had a very hard life."











Sir Lardee, being a Toof with a very sympathetic heart,

agreed to the task.



"But please be careful," admonished the rock, "Out here in these woods,

there are many dangerous things for a little Toof like yourself."











Heeding that advice, the journey began in search for the treasure.









Sir Lardee learned the woods are filled with things

you don't want to touch.











And the moment you DO touch something...











...you'll probably wish you didn't.











(Here lies people who touched things)











Sir Lardee bravely pushed onward, leaving a trail of candy crumbs

behind so not to get lost.











Along the way, the woods began to look really weird.











And hostile.











And there were times Sir Lardee couldn't even see which way to go.



It was beginning to seem this journey might've been too much for

one little Toof.











Fortunately, a mysterious clearing presented itself-

Sir Lardee knew the treasure had to be near.



Fortunately, a mysterious clearing presented itself-Sir Lardee knew the treasure had to be near.





Below a giant tree sat the wise and bearded, Wizard ickle.



Wizard ickle spoke: "If you are to claim the treasure,

you must first pass one test."

Below a giant tree sat the wise and bearded, Wizard ickle.Wizard ickle spoke:









"Way above this tree grows the only apple in the woods. Attain it,

and the treasure is yours. And if at all possible, please hurry- for

I am super hungry."



Sir Lardee did not hesitate, and knew exactly what to do...









With the favorite stick so often played with, Sir Lardee took

one big throw...









...And knocked the apple down (it was the highest throw, ever).









"You have definitely earned this treasure," praised Wizard ickle,

"Go now, and spend this fortune on whatever you please!"











And so, Sir Lardee began the journey back (And the Wizard ickle

ceased to be hungry for the next three hours).









Sir Lardee generously gave all the treasure to the rock.



And the rock was very grateful.







With that fortune, the rock was finally able to retire.





Happily, all was well in the enchanted, faraway land.



"And can you guess what Sir Lardee did next?"



"What?"







"Ate some delicious soup!"





