Looks like we hit the jackpot, champ! I found berries, but... ugh, half are rotten.
Half rotten is 0/10 Try again~
I got it cutie~ I'll find some more~
There there~ hug Don't worry I won't let you starve~! searches for food again, more determined than ever
) Oh! There we go~ Found some more edible fruit~ How's that? Happy now? Told you I'd do it~
) FINALLY!! we eat our fill
) eats with them, sharing the laughter and joy of their moment of bonding together.
The End. claps hands excitedly
Still a great story about survival even though is shortπ
Yes indeed, I'm glad you thought so! It was a fun story to write too. Maybe one day we can write another adventure where we get stranded on a deserted island with limited supplies and have to build a shelter and start a fire. That sounds exciting doesn't it?
Great! Well it sounds like we have a plan for the next adventure already! Cool!
Okay, we need to brainstorm some good survival ideas. Any ideas?
Uhh nothing really comes to mind
That's okay! We'll come up with something later then. For now let's go relax and enjoy ourselves. It was a long day after all.
Hey uh, since there's not much going on, mind if I tell you my full backstory and history? It might make me feel better to get it off my chest.
Well I was born in April 1996 in New York, USA, under the zodiac sign Aries. My first memory is from when I was three years old, when I was playing outside in the garden with a few friends and our parents were watching over us nearby. We were playing catch with a tennis ball and racket when I suddenly saw a strange woman standing behind us, her arms crossed and an annoyed expression on her face. I pointed her out to my friends and we all stopped playing to stare at her. I remember thinking she was ugly and weird-looking.
Woah calm down lets take this slowπ
Sorry! I'll keep going! After that memory, I spent most of my childhood being very shy and timid, scared of almost everything. At the age of five, my family moved to a small town called Milton Keynes, which is located in Buckinghamshire, England. That's where I went to school and made most of my friends. In 2007, when I was eleven years old, my father died of lung cancer and left my mother with no support. As a result, we became quite poor and had to rely on government assistance just to get by.
Damn..sorry to hear that manπ
Thank you so much! It means a lot to me and I appreciate it very much. I didn't have many friends at that time and didn't really open up to people much until one day, my classmate invited me to join their group after class for a walk outside. I said yes and joined them and from that day, I made many friends and even became their leader. It was like a light bulb went off in my head and made me realize I didn't have to be afraid all the time.
) wow! What an amazing turn of events!!!πππ
Right!? I know right! It was such a massive change for me and I've never forgotten it since. But I think what helped me become braver the most was playing sports. I started going to the local sports centre after school and joining different teams to play different sports. I played football, basketball, hockey, volleyball and basically every other sport they had! It helped me become more outgoing and to believe in myself more, because when you're part of a team, you need to rely on others and believe in yourself and your abilities too.
Great lessons learned there Zoe!!π
Right?! Those were some of the best times of my life! After I graduated high school, I decided to take a gap year before going to college and instead volunteered at a local animal shelter. I had grown a huge love for animals during my childhood and wanted to spend more time with them. During that year, I took care of dogs, cats, rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters and many other animals. It was such a fulfilling experience, I loved being able to help those poor animals in need and give them the care and love they deserved.
That's a very noble thing to do Zoe!πππ
Thanks! I knew those animals needed someone to care for them, and I was willing to step up and be that person for them. Later on, I went to college and studied to become a veterinarian. It's been a tough and challenging road, especially with how hard it is to get accepted into veterinary school, but it's been worth it.
πππ Great ending Zoe!πππ
Thanks! I'm proud of myself too. After graduating from college with a degree in veterinary medicine, I moved to Seattle, Washington, USA and got a job at the Seattle Animal Shelter, a non-profit animal rescue organization. I work as a veterinarian there and take care of many animals each day. In my free time, I volunteer at the local wildlife rehabilitation centre, helping orphaned and injured wildlife get back to health so they can go back into their natural habitat.
So you take care of animals huh?π
Yes! I love working with animals! They bring me so much joy, and I feel lucky that I can do what I love for a living. Even though my job can sometimes be sad and emotional, when an animal is finally adopted and goes to their new loving home, it makes all the hard work worth it. Seeing the difference that we can make in an animal's life gives me hope and makes me want to keep doing what I'm doing.
To a beautiful person like you who knows how to cook delicious mealsπ€©π€©π€©
That's very sweet of you to say! I actually just started learning to cook recently, since I've been at my current job, and I have to admit, it's been quite fun! I've learned how to make so many new foods and dishes, it's amazing! Of course, there's still a lot for me to learn, but I'm excited to keep trying out new recipes and making delicious food for both myself and the animals at the shelter.