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Okay. He is trapped inside a closet like room because he managed to close the door by pushing it shut. He has pink, green and white pain all over his fur. Only one other person, and I'd like that to be someone that will not forget about it after a few rounds of replies. Thanks. Oh, and whoever picks up this thread is not allowed to eat Cow!

Cow was unhappy. There had been a time where there had been only light and warmth coming from the sky, but now the water was up there too, somehow. It could not understand what was happening. Water belonged in lakes and streams and wherever else. In other words; it belonged on the ground. Did all wet things come from the sky originally? The creature was unable to develop a proper theory on what was happening, but it had eventually determined that it did not like to have lots of wet stuff all over and in its fur all the time. At least not as often all the time as now! Days came and were then mostly forgotten by the large highland cattle, but it was quite certain that water did not come from above all the time.

To escape from that uncomfortable sky, the bull had wandered into an empty one room building that in the past had merely been a storage place of various things for a larger office building next to it. After entering it had started to nuzzle and lick some thing that had been attached to one side of the open entrance. All of a sudden the thing had started to move and somehow made the entrance disappear. The large creature did not understand what had happened. The large gray rectangle was stuck in the entrance. As the friendly and helpful creature it thought itself to be, the bull put a light pressure behind the thing in order to push the blocking element out of the entrance, but it was stuck. Weird things were happening.

There were no windows, and therefore the creature was now in complete darkness. It decided to walk around in a circle to think over what had just happened, and in that process it walked into many things (shelves and objects on the floor, mostly) as it pondered. The cow was already wet from having just arrived from the rainy outside, but suddenly now there were lots of wet and stinky stuff splashing over its fur. The creature mooed pathetically in confusion, unable to see the pink, white and green containers of paintings that it was walking into. It could only feel the sensation of thick liquid splattering heavily over its body. Was it night and water coming from the sky inside here? The cow had been quite certain that it had been daylight outside, but darkness meant night.

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