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Laura Stories-Lucy The Antelope by christainslove: 11:54am On Feb 17, 2017
Lucy the antelope

‘Lucy, Lucy’ called her friends loudly.
Lucy, a small female antelope, woke from her musing and turned to face her friends, Rachel and Esther.
‘We found water’ said Rachel. ‘The herd found water’
Lucy smiled in relief. Her herd of antelope had been searching for water for hours. She hurried after her friend and soon they reached the brook. Most of the herd were already drinking.
Lucy lowered her head and drank deeply from the brook. It tasted so refreshing.
‘Tiger’ someone screamed. ‘Tiger’
Lucy ran fast. The whole head took to their heels. They didn’t stop running until the all clear was given.
‘Count everyone’ said Elder Abel.
Everyone was counted. A little antelope called Jane was missing. Lucy eyes filled with tears.

Life was hard for an antelope. Finding food and water was difficult and there was one thing that made life horrible. It was predators. Lions, tigers, wolfs and more. They were always waiting to devour. Everyone lived in terror.
Lucy loved her herd very much. She hated to see them live this way, always running and some getting eaten. She wanted to do something to change things.


Lucy left the herd and walked into the forest. She was going to find a way out.
The air smelled crisp and clear, and the wind blew sand into her face as she walked past the trees, stones and vegetation. Owls hooted into the air as she passed by. Was there anything she could do?
Her search proved fruitless. There seemed to be nothing at all.


Everyday seemed to continue as it was before. But Lucy kept looking.
‘What are you always looking for?’ Rachel had to ask one morning.
Lucy signed. ‘I want something that would keep us from getting killed’
‘That’s impossible, if there was a way ,we would know by now, they are just too strong for us’
‘We can’t go on like this,Rachel,our people are dying, I can’t bear to see another child lost, if there are stronger than us then we have to be smarter than them’
‘The tigers are far too smart’
‘I won’t give up, no matter what it takes’ Lucy was firm.
She went off running. A lond object suddenly hit her foot. She looked down. it was a round shiny object with a tiny gong in the middle.
She picked it and it shook .It made a loud sharp noise. Lucy came up with an idea.

Lucy went straight to Elder Abel.
‘I found something important’ she told him.
‘What is it?’ He asked.
‘It is a object that make noise, I think it could be used to warn us when a predator comes near’
‘Seriously’ He examined the bell. He shook it and most of the antelopes jumped at the noise.
Elder Abel called all the antelopes together.
‘We have an idea to help us know when a predator comes near, we shake this object and everyone flees’ He shock the bell for good effect and all the antelope jumped.
Everyone agreed it was a fabulous idea.


The next day, all the antelopes were grazing in a field .Lucy was munching a sweet piece of grass.
The bell rang. Lucy ran. Alongside her, all the other antelope ran, too.
They reached a safe place.
‘Count’ said Elder Abel.
Everyone was counted. No one was missing. All the antelope jumped in joy. Rachel and Esther jumped around Lucy.
Lucy felt so happy.
Everyday, the antelope went to to get food and water. And when any predator came near, the person watching rang the bell and no one got caught.
One day, Lucy was grazing with the rest of the antelopes when she saw a lioness running at them.
‘Ring the bell’She shouted at the watcher for the day. ‘Ring the bell’

But the lion was fast. He made for the watcher antelope and broke his neck.
‘Lion, there is a lion..’ But it was too
late. The lion had both caught another antelope and were tearing him apart. Lucy fled with the remaining antelopes.
When they got to a safe place, everyone
raised their voices in tears.
‘She knew’ Lucy was weeping. ‘They must have found out about the bell’
‘it is our fault, we kept on using it until they found out the trick behind it’ said Rachel.
‘There are four antelope missing’ Elder Abel had finished counting them.
Everyone was inconsolable.


Life began without using the bell again.
Lucy watched with dismay as things returned quickly back to the way things were before they found the bell. It was as if the brief reprieve never happened at all.

She huddled close to Rachel and Esther.
‘I am still going to try to find another way out of this’ She told them.
‘ Please don’t, the last time ended in such a disaster’ Esther said.
‘But, Esther, I don’t want to give up, even if I fail, I want to still keep trying, I believe that one day, I will succeed’
She wanted to save everybody.



Lucy got up when everyone was dozing off.
She leapt over the other sleeping antelopes and walked into the jungle.
She looked around the jungle. it used to be so alive during the day, with all sorts of animals roaming about, but now it was dark and most of the animals were sleeping.
It was hard moving forward in the dark as she passed trees, rivers ,and rocks searching desperately.
Early the next morning, she saw a large mountain. I can’t stop here, she thought.
Up she climbed, passing rocks and skipping stones. Ahead was a large cave.
Lucy peeped inside. It was really large but no one was there. She walked right in.
It was a really big cave. There was grass growing inside .She walked in deeper and saw a small lake. It was like a dream. Everything her herd needed was here. And most animals won’t brother climbing the mountain so they were safe from predators.
She hurried her way back to the
herd.
‘I found a place where we can all live in peace and safety’ she told Elder Abel.
But he looked away, not willing to listen to her. He must still be displeased over the bell incident.
She turned around and shouted. ‘Everyone listen, there is a cave up a mountain far away from there that has both food and water, and is free from predators, won’t everyone like to go there?’
Everyone looked around at each other.
‘Yes, yes’ The answer all round was a resounding yes.
Everyone followed Lucy down the forest at night. It was quiet and dark but Lucy could still remember the way.
Finally, they climbed up the
mountain. Everyone gasped when they saw the cave.
‘Seems like a cosy home here ‘Elder Abel was making himself at home on a pile of grass. The rest of the antelope quickly followed suit.



Life at the cave was very happy.
‘Everyone has as much grass and water as they want’ Esther told Lucy. ‘And there
are no lions or tigers here, yippee’
Lucy laughed. ‘This is what I have always wanted, for everyone to live in peace like this’
Rachel came over to nuzzle Lucy. ‘ I am so happy, thank you so much’


Esther, Rachel and Lucy were drinking water by the lake.
Esther coughed and blood spilled on the floor.
‘What!’ Lucy raised her head in alarm.
But it was not just her. Around her, many of the antelopes were coughing blood.
‘We need to get out of here, it must be the water here making everyone sick’ Elder Abel seemed dismayed. He led the way out while the rest of the strong ones followed, carrying the weak ones.
For hours, half the antelopes remained ill as they made their way back to their former home. On their way, Esther died, along with six other antelopes. No one could stop grieving.


‘Are the rest of them all feeling better?’ Lucy asked Elder Zack. She didn’t dare go near Elder Abel.
But Elder Zack hissed at her and walked away. Lucy walked up to where two other antelope was grazing.
Immediately they shifted away,
turning their backs at her.
‘There is no point trying to talk to anyone’Rachel had come over now. ‘Everyone shuns you because they blame you for the cave sicknesses’
Lucy wept. it had been heat-reaching to watch Esther and the other healthy antelopes die. She couldn’t stop blaming herself.
She fell on the ground, weakened. She had hardly eaten and drunk since they all died.
‘I have an idea to help everyone’ She told Rachel. ‘Will you please help me?
Rachel nodded. ‘I help you’ she told her. ‘But we can’t afford to fail this time’




The antelopes were feeding in the pasture when a tiger came out of nowhere.
‘It is a tiger’ The antelopes took off running.
The tiger went after a nursing antelope with her young. For a moment Lucy paused in terror, but she came out, heading for the tiger. Distracted, the tiger followed Lucy instead.


Lucy ran for her dear life. The tiger was right at her heels. Then it fell right into a hole.
Lucy ran with the other antelopes until they got to a safe place.
Once they got there, all the other antelopes surrounded Lucy.
‘You did it’ said Rachel. She and Lucy had dug the hole together.
‘You are so brave’ said another antelope.
‘Thank you so much’ said the nursing mother the tiger had been aiming at.
From being an outcast, Lucy had become a hero again.



From that day forward, whenever a predator came along they would play the same trick. The predator would fall into the trap and no antelope would be harmed.
Five days later, they were drinking water by the river when a lion came out of nowhere.
‘Run, everyone run’ Lucy raised the alarm as she went to distract it.
The lion roared. Lucy wanted to flee in terror but thinking of the herd she loved she moved forward.
But out came two more lionesses. Lucy nearly fainted from fear.
Confused, she turned and ran, trying to lead them to the trap, but ignoring her, they turned sideways, chasing other antelopes.
It was a total night mare. There was nothing more to do. With no other option, she ran for her own dear life.


They finally got to a safe place. But they had lost many, including the nursing mother Lucy had saved before
Everyone began to weep.
‘It is all her fault’ Someone pointed to Lucy angrily. ‘ She is the one who got us into so much trouble’
The entire herd stared at Lucy. Lucy froze in terror again. It was all her fault.
‘The lions must have planned this as revenge for always putting them into a hole’ Said Elder Abel.
‘She is the one who caused that trouble with the cave also’ Everyone looked on bitterly. It was as if they would kick her to death.
Lucy bent low. ‘ I am sorry for all the trouble I have caused, please forgive me’
But they were furious.
‘Leave us’ they shouted. ‘And never come back’
Lucy looked at their faces. They were all hard without pity except for Rachel who was crying. I deserve this, she told herself sadly as she crawled away.



Lucy wandered the forest slowly. She lost the desire to do anything, even eat or drink.
How could this have happened? How could she cause so much harm when all she wanted to do was to help?. She lowered her head in grief.
Days passed by as she roamed around alone in the jungle. She saw a thicket ahead and then fell into a hidden place.
She passed though and gasped.
It was the most beautiful valley. It was full of all sorts of vegetation and there was a spring of running water . It looked so clean. Lucy tasted some of the water. She ate some of the grass. It all tasted perfect. And it was so well-hidden that there was no risk of predators.
I go and bring everyone here, she told herself. This time, it would work out fine.


Lucy hurried back to the herd as fast as she could.
She met a dismal sight. Everyone had covered their heads with sand. They gaped at her.
‘What’s wrong?’ She made for Rachel
who was standing by an orange tree.
‘We are constantly losing children to predators’
Lucy shook at the horror. ‘I have found a new place that would be perfect for us’ She shouted loudly. ‘It is a valley with a lot of vegetation and flowing water, and it is hidden so there is hardly any possibility of predators coming’
But everyone turned away, except Rachel.
‘Is there any way I can convince them to come?’ She asked Rachel
Rachel shook her head no.
Alright, how about everyone come and see and if you don’t like it, you can leave immediately’ Lucy begged.
‘Fine, then’ said Elder Abel. ‘We will just come and see’
Everyone agreed to that.
The entire head followed her to the valley.
‘Oh my’ said one when they arrived.
‘The place is perfect’ said another.
Everyone gaped.
‘There is food, clean water and it is hidden from predators’ Said Elder Abel.

‘This is our new home’ everyone agreed.
‘Thank you, Lucy’ they all said to Lucy. Everyone came to pet her.
And they all lived happily from that day on.

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