Once upon a time, in a faraway land where the skies were always blue and the grass was always green, there lived a young girl named Colbee Schrucker. Colbee was a kind and curious girl, and she loved to explore the forest near her home. One day, as Colbee was skipping through the woods, she heard a strange sound. It was a high-pitched whinny, like nothing she had ever heard before.
Colbee followed the sound until she came to a clearing. In the middle of the clearing stood a magnificent unicorn. The unicorn was white, with a long, flowing mane and tail. Its horn was spiraled and glowed with a gentle light. Colbee had never seen anything so beautiful in her life.
The unicorn looked at Colbee with its big, gentle eyes. Colbee felt an instant connection with the creature. She knew that they were meant to be friends.
Colbee and the unicorn spent the rest of the day playing together in the forest. They ran and jumped and chased each other through the trees. Colbee had never had so much fun in her life.
As the sun began to set, Colbee knew that she had to go home. She said goodbye to her new friend and promised to visit again soon.
Colbee ran home and told her parents all about the unicorn. Her parents were amazed by her story. They had never heard of a unicorn before.
The next day, Colbee returned to the forest to visit her new friend. But when she got to the clearing, the unicorn was gone. Colbee was heartbroken. She searched for the unicorn for days, but she could not find it.
Colbee never forgot the unicorn. She always hoped that one day she would see it again. And one day, many years later, she did.
Colbee was an old woman when she saw the unicorn again. She was sitting on her porch, watching the sunset, when she saw a white shape in the distance. The shape came closer and closer, and Colbee realized that it was the unicorn.
The unicorn walked up to Colbee and nuzzled her hand. Colbee smiled and petted the unicorn's soft mane. She was so happy to see her old friend again.
The unicorn stayed with Colbee for the rest of her days. It was a loyal and loving companion. And Colbee never forgot the day she found her magical unicorn.