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Cow’s face hurt a bit. The small calf let out a startled sound at this odd realization. This was not a pleasant feeling at all. It wondered what had happened. Today Cow was learning a very important lesson; a lesson that would help it survive and understand things much better in the future. Walking through air and water was one thing, but it was not possible to walk through solid things. Walking into solid objects caused pain. The calf took a few steps back on unstable hooves, eyeing its woody opponent with two black eyes. Cow could not cry, but its eyes prickled uncomfortably while the intense pain slowly was fading into a more of a throbbing pain. Poor Cow. Poor tree. Perhaps the calf would be better off walking in another direction. The furry brown thing turned slightly around and found itself looking at something that was not a tree or a plant. At least Cow did not believe it was a plant. They were usually green, weren't they? The calf’s nostrils flared and took in this odd scent. Instincts screamed for its legs to run, but the young animal doubted its own body and brain now. What if Cow ran into something again? Tree things were hard and unpleasant to collide into. The animal in front of the hoofed creature seemed to have lots of fluffy fur. Perhaps it would be pleasant to collide into it? The young calf started to walk over to the fluffy ball, deciding it was best to try this out.




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