LITTLE ATTHEAELDR BOEHMER AND THE TALKING WOOD MOUSE
Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Attheaeldr Boehmer who lived in a small village in the middle of a big forest. Attheaeldr Boehmer was a very curious girl, and she loved to explore the forest around her home. One day, she was walking through the forest when she saw a tiny wood mouse.
"Hello," said Attheaeldr Boehmer. "What are you doing here all alone?"
"I'm lost," said the wood mouse. "I can't find my way back to my home."
"Don't worry," said Attheaeldr Boehmer. "I'll help you find your way home."
So Attheaeldr Boehmer and the wood mouse set off together to find the wood mouse's home. They walked through the forest for hours, but they couldn't find it. Just when they were about to give up, they saw a little house in the distance.
"That's my home!" said the wood mouse. "Thank you for helping me find my way back."
"You're welcome," said Attheaeldr Boehmer. "I'm glad I could help."
The wood mouse invited Attheaeldr Boehmer into her house for tea. They sat down at the table and talked for hours. Attheaeldr Boehmer told the wood mouse all about her life in the village, and the wood mouse told Attheaeldr Boehmer all about her life in the forest.
When it was time to go, Attheaeldr Boehmer said goodbye to the wood mouse and promised to visit her again soon. She walked back to the village, feeling happy and content. She had made a new friend, and she had learned a lot about the forest.
The next day, Attheaeldr Boehmer went back to the forest to visit the wood mouse. She brought her a little gift, a tiny basket filled with nuts and berries. The wood mouse was so happy to see Attheaeldr Boehmer again. They sat down on a log and talked for hours.
Attheaeldr Boehmer and the wood mouse became best friends. They spent every day together, exploring the forest and talking about everything under the sun.
One day, Attheaeldr Boehmer and the wood mouse were playing in the forest when they heard a loud noise. They looked up and saw a group of men on horseback riding through the forest. The men were carrying axes and spears, and they were shouting and laughing.
"What are they doing?" asked Attheaeldr Boehmer.
"They're hunters," said the wood mouse. "They're looking for animals to kill."
Attheaeldr Boehmer and the wood mouse were scared. They didn't want to be caught by the hunters, so they ran and hid in a hollow log. The hunters rode past, and Attheaeldr Boehmer and the wood mouse waited until they were gone.
When it was safe, Attheaeldr Boehmer and the wood mouse came out of their hiding place. They were both shaken, but they were also angry.
"Those men are cruel," said Attheaeldr Boehmer. "They shouldn't be allowed to hunt in the forest."
"I agree," said the wood mouse. "We have to do something to stop them."
Attheaeldr Boehmer and the wood mouse decided to go to the village and tell the villagers about the hunters. The villagers were just as angry as Attheaeldr Boehmer and the wood mouse. They decided to form a group to protect the forest from the hunters.
The villagers gathered together and made a plan. They would build a wall around the forest to keep the hunters out. They would also take turns patrolling the forest to make sure that the hunters didn't get in.
Attheaeldr Boehmer and the wood mouse helped the villagers build the wall and patrol the forest. They worked hard, and they were determined to protect the forest from the hunters.
The hunters never did get into the forest again. The villagers protected the forest, and the animals were safe. Attheaeldr Boehmer and the wood mouse continued to be best friends, and they lived happily ever after in the forest.