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Wednesday, May 12, 2010

Bread Girl 5

Written by: zoz

Bread Girl 5: A Love Story, part 1

this is dedicated to all of those who are in love


A
wine glass, how appropriate. Lovers drink wine and gaze into each other's eyes.
But this one is broken :( However, we find
shards of glass. Something cracked and it appeared!

Now we have a wine glass fit for lovers. It is a high quality wineglass made from the hard work. Now we need wine. There were some
grapes back there, maybe we can get wine from them.

Um, we actually get a table tennis ball. It is a light, resilient ball, though.
And
when you're in love everything makes you happy, even a table tennis ball.

For entertainment, we can watch the monkey
play table tennis with the guy with the bad comb-over! This will be fun! Oops! The table tennis ball became an egg, and the fly appeared from the egg that cracked.

Being young and happy and in love, we think this makes perfect sense!

And it makes perfect sense that the fly would alight in front of the lizard, who would try to eat him, but would miss. Instead, the lizard deposits flour that ferments temperately. There is no part in which abnormality is found! Because love is all around!
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Bread Girl 5: A Love Story, part 2


There's a chef at the
food shop. He could probably make something with this flour that ferments temperately. And, indeed, he does! He makes a circle of flour. The flour was punctured, much like the hearts of the two lovers when Cupid shot them with his arrow!

But the heart analogy ends here, because we're going to cook the flour circle in the boiling pit. It becomes a
doughnut. It warmed it with the cooking stove and, unlike our lovers' hearts, it has hardened.

It has become so hardened, in fact, that it can serve as a
wheel for a large airplane. This is important, because lovers who are separated by some distance must travel by air to be together. Thank goodness there is no volcanic ash! Now this plane is set to fly!

Behind the plane there hid a
Jeep driven by a blue mouse wearing a jockey's hat. High durability and an excellent driving performance are demonstrated.

Such excellent driving performance, in fact, that when the Jeep hits a bad patch of mud and oil and whatnot, it turns that mess into
Lime (white powder that was able to be made from limestone).

If we give that lime to the monkey, he can put it in his cart and wheel the cart along leaving a trail of lime. This is very important when the pH of your garden is not optimal. It is also
very important when a key falls out of the cart with the lime. Why is this key so important? Let's clean off the powder that adheres, making it not possible to use the key. Then you'll see why the key is so important.

Simply clicking on the key cleans the powder away, leaving a
usual key.
A Usual Key??? I think not! Because this key allows the Bread Girl to open the door so she can back through it and get on the large airplane on a beautiful, volcanic ash-free day! It is a good day, because she is going to see her True Love.

The
key is broken - it has broken when using it to open the door. But this is a good thing! Because now the key looks like a large "S", and that stands for "Supermarket"! Give the key to the construction worker on the ladder and, yay, no more "Upermarket"!

Not only that, but Santa himself comes out of the store with a Special Present in his shopping cart: It's a Parachute! It bought it in the supermarket that had opened a store.

Why is this Parachute so Special? You see the large airplane is not scheduled to land where the Bread Girl's True Love resides. But
True Love cannot be stopped. Bread Girl will find a way to be with her lover. She will take that Parachute and jump from the plane! She will glide gracefully down to the place where the boy waits for her.

The girl met under the tree. It was chambered. The door was opened with a key. It arrived at the appointed time. It was the arrival end. Only one method.


Because, you see,
love cannot be stopped when it is meant to be. And lovers cannot be kept apart when they are meant to be together.

HAPPY END!

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