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Trees towered toward the night sky. Stars spelled out
the oldest of legends in pictures. A slim crescent of a moon
shown down on the clearing where the unicorns met. Hanli sat
in the shadows watching his mother and the other unicorns
make plans. He was tired of moving so often to new places,
but those strange two-legged creatures kept invading more of
their lands . . . and the unicorns kept moving on.
A couple raced out into the clearing, laughing and
dancing in the sunlight. A bird flew up and away, deep into
the forest, barely breathing, watching to see what terrible
things these humans might do. The taller of the two reached
into his shirt (Hanli, of course, didn't realize that it was
a shirt.) and pulled out a stick, placing it up to his
mouth. Somehow the stick produced the most beautiful notes.
Notes that made Hanli want to get up and dance with the other
creature. She was slender, with flowing hair, smoother even
than his mother's mane, and much longer. The figure was
curved and quite graceful. Hanli suddenly felt his mother
had been quite wrong to listen to the other unicorns. There
. . . in broad daylight . . . he stood and walked into the
clearing.
Despite the differences this night, Hanli slowly entered
the clearing as had become his custom. Suddenly the long-
haired creature burst into a series of short cries and Hanli
felt a rope drop around his neck. Then a net dropped on him
too. Several humans with considerably less grace formed a
circle around him. They made hideous noises. Hanli
struggled as they cut into his flesh. Blood gushed out. The
two creatures he had first seen laughing and dancing now
cowered in the same place he had slept while the others
warned . . . A sharp pain went through his chest and Hanli
no longer saw the clearing.
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