Tongue twister below
Silly Sally dilly dallies,
But why does Silly Sally,
Have to dilly dally?
Tell me Silly Sally?
Justin wants his tracking collar off, but has not fully regained all his human abilities. It will stay on, until he acts like a human.
A cage is ready for him. It reinforces activites humans do, while being supportive. He grunts inside searching for chimps. Computer animated chimps keep him entertained.
Justin eats the chimp food, as his body adjusts to being human again. The chimp treats are very appealing, and tasty to him.
The zoo keeper knows what animal Justin wants to be next.
When Justin can speak the zoo keeper points to the farm. "The farmer is going to take good care of you, and you will meet some disabled children in wheelchairs. They will groom you. The kids will give you a name." The zoo keeper gently pets Justin's maine.
Justin feels something going into his mouth, and he smells bug spray. A tug makes him move for the zoo keeper into a truck with other horses.
He interacts with the other horses durring his stay on the farm. He likes meeting the disabled children, as he adjusts to life as a horse. The children call him star because of the white star shape on his head. He thinks about his name remembering his human name is not the same, as he feels the bit slide into his mouth for his walk around the enclosed pen. He nays as they spray him with a debugging solution.
He likes grazing in the grass, and having the children ride him. He wonders what sort of animal he should be next?
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