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Troll Valentine

TROLL VALENTINE written by Debbie Williamson "Hi Billy," said Dianne Troll, walking up her friend's laneway.  "What are you doing today?" "I'm just sitting here with my guitar," said Billy.  "What's up?" "Well," said Dianne shyly.  "I was wondering if you would like to go to the Valentine's Day dance with me?" "Where is this dance?" asked Billy. "It's at the high school," said Dianne.  "There's this fabulous new band playing." "Oh," said Billy, smiling to himself.  "What's the name of this band?" "It's called 'Til Your Heart is Content'," said Dianne.  "They are excellent!" "Well," said Billy.  "How do you know?  Have you heard them before?" "I heard them once on the radio," said Dianne.  "I've also heard that the lead singer is gorgeous.  What do you say, Billy? Do you want to come with me?" "Sure," said Billy.  "I'll come.  … Read entire article »

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Baby and Sparky’s Valentine

BABY AND SPARKY'S VALENTINE written by Debbie Williamson "Sparky," asked Baby. "Do you love me?" "Kind of," said Sparky. "What's that supposed to mean?" asked Baby. "Well," explained Sparky. "You're kind of my sister, so I kind of love you." "I guess that makes sense," said Baby. Baby and Sparky are two kittens that live in Oshawa, Ontario. Baby is actually quite big for a kitten, but she is only six months old. Sparky is a grey tabby kitten that is about four months old. She is much smaller than Baby. Sparky was very sick when she first came home. "Why are you asking all these questions about love?" asked Sparky. "I heard Mommy talking about Valentine's Day," said Baby. "Mommy told Daddy that she wants some flowers for Valentine's Day." "I know what we can do," said Sparky. "We … Read entire article »

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Story 279 – Melted Chocolate

MELTED VALENTINE’S DAY CHOCOLATE written by Debbie Williamson “Hi Fawn!” exclaimed Jenny Hansen, seeing her best friend out in the field. “Hi Jenny!” exclaimed Fawn, holding a parcel behind his back. “What have you got?” asked Jenny. “I don’t have anything,” said Fawn. “Yes you do,” said Jenny. “What is behind your back?” “This is a present for Spot,” said Fawn. “What did you get her?” asked Jenny. “Valentine’s Day chocolates,” said Fawn. “Spot will love that,” said Jenny. “Gee,” said Fawn, wiping a bead of sweat from his forehead. “It sure is warm here today.” “Yes,” said Jenny. “It is. I guess we aren’t used to 30 degree Celsius weather in February.” “Maybe,” said Fawn. “I mean back in Ontario we used to get minus 30 degree Celsius weather.” “Yes,” said Jenny. “You’d better get those chocolates inside and out of the heat … Read entire article »

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Story 278 – Valentine’s Day Dance

VALENTINE’S DAY DANCE written by Debbie Williamson “Fawn,” said Spot. “What are we going to do tomorrow night?” “Tomorrow night,” said Fawn. “Why?” “No reason,” said Spot, sadly. Tomorrow was Valentine’s Day and Spot wanted Fawn to take her to the Valentine’s Day Dance tomorrow night. The only problem was that Fawn didn’t have a clue that it was close to Valentine’s Day. When it came to matters of the heart and romance, Fawn just didn’t have a clue. Spot went outside and saw Jenny Hansen up at the main house. Jenny was visiting British Columbia for a month or two. “Hi Jenny,” said Spot. “Oh hi Spot,” said Jenny. “What is wrong?” Jenny could tell right away that something was bothering Spot. “Well,” said Spot. “There is a Valentine’s Day Dance tomorrow night …” “And let me guess,” interrupted Jenny. … Read entire article »

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Story 277 – Forgotten Valentine’s Day

FORGOTTEN VALENTINE’S DAY written by Debbie Williamson “Gee,” said Poor Mountain Sister to Poor Mountain Father, while eating her breakfast. “Today is Valentine’s Day. Did you get anything for Poor Mountain Mother?” “Are you sure it is today?” asked Poor Mountain Father. “Positive,” said Poor Mountain Sister. “Today is February 14th.” “In that case,” said Poor Mountain Father. “I’m in trouble.” “Get her something on the way home from work today,” said Poor Mountain Brother. “You can stop by the village and get her something quick.” “True,” said Poor Mountain Father. “Okay, that is what I will do.” That day, Poor Mountain Father was very busy at work and by the time it was time to go home, he had forgotten all about stopping by the village to get Poor Mountain Mother a Valentine’s Day gift. He didn’t remember … Read entire article »

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Story 276 – Valentine’s Day

POOR MOUNTAIN FAMILY’S VALENTINE’S DAY written by Debbie Williamson Poor Mountain Mother woke up on Valentine’s Day and saw the sun shining through the bedroom window of the log cabin. The sun was just rising behind the mountain. “What a beautiful day?” exclaimed Poor Mountain Mother. “Yes,” said Poor Mountain Father, coming into the bedroom. “Happy Valentine’s Day!” “Oh,” said Poor Mountain Mother. “Thank you.” Poor Mountain Father had a bunch of wildflowers in his hand. He handed them to Poor Mountain Mother. “Happy Valentine’s Day!” exclaimed Poor Mountain Sister and Poor Mountain Brother, carrying a tray full of food for Poor Mountain Mother. “Oh!” exclaimed Poor Mountain Mother, propping herself on her pillow. “What is this?” “Breakfast in bed,” exclaimed Poor Mountain Brother. “Oh thank you so much,” said Poor Mountain Mother, wiping a tear from her eye. “I … Read entire article »

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Story 275 – Valentine’s Day Secret

VALENTINE’S DAY SECRET written by Debbie Williamson “I have a secret,” said Carl Coyote. “What is your secret?” asked Fawn. “Fawn,” said Spot. “If Carl told you what his secret was than it wouldn’t be a secret anymore.” “Oh,” said Carl. “I can tell you and Fawn my secret.” “Well tell us,” said Fawn, excitedly. “But,” said Carl. “If I tell you my secret, you can’t tell anyone.” “I promise,” said Fawn. “I won’t tell anyone.” “Now Fawn,” said Spot. “He means anyone.” “Yes,” said Fawn. “I know that.” “Okay,” said Carl. “I’m in love with Jessie Coyote and on Valentine’s Day I want to ask her to marry me.” “Wow!” exclaimed Fawn. “That is so cool. Wait until I tell Jessie!” “Fawn!” exclaimed Spot. “Carl told you a secret. You can’t go telling Jessie anything about it. You can’t tell anyone.” “Oh!” exclaimed … Read entire article »

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Story 274 – Lost Valentine

LOST VALENTINE written by Debbie Williamson Fred Bunny was hopping around in the forest one Valentine’s Day.  The sun was shining brightly and it was a warm winters day.  Fred saw Melissa Bunny hopping right toward him. “Hi Fred!” exclaimed Melissa.  “Happy Valentine’s Day!” “Oh dear,” said Fred to himself.  “Melissa must have received the flowers I sent her this morning.” Fred was shy and he didn’t want Melissa to embarrass him about the flowers.  He liked Melissa a lot and he couldn’t bear it if she teased him. “Happy Valentine’s Day to you too, Melissa,” said Fred, quietly. “Fred you are such a shy bunny,” said Melissa.  “So, what are you going to get me for Valentine’s Day?” “You are such a kidder Melissa,” said Fred.  “You know what I got you for Valentine’s Day, don’t you?” “Fred … Read entire article »

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Story 272 – Torn Heart

TORN HEART written by Debbie Williamson “Well Cupid,” said Torn Heart.  “Tomorrow is the big day.” “Yes,” said Cupid.  “Tomorrow I travel the world to pierce the hearts of many.  You seem awfully excited, Torn Heart.  Don’t tell me that my journey may begin with you.” “You know that I am in love with Melanie,” said Torn Heart. “All I need is a little help from you, my good friend, to sway Melanie’s heart in my direction.” “My friend,” said Cupid.  “I can only pierce the hearts of those who are truly in love.  I don’t doubt that you are in love with Melanie.  It’s her love for you that I am concerned with.” “If I was just given a chance,” cried Torn Heart.  “I know that Melanie could love me.  Is there nothing that you could … Read entire article »

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Valentine’s Day Kisses

VALENTINE'S DAY KISSES written by Debbie Williamson "Hey Mom," said five year old Jack. "Tomorrow is Valentine's Day. Our teacher said that we should bring Valentine's cards and give them to the girls. I don't like girls, Mom. Do I have to give cards to the girls?" "Honey," said Mother. "You don't have to give cards to the girls, if you don't want to." "Good," said Jack. "I don't like girls!" "What did you say?" laughed Father when he walked by the kitchen door. "You don't like girls!" "No," said Jack. "I don't like girls." "It's Valentine's Day tomorrow," Mother explained. "Oh!" said Father. "I see. Jack, I suppose that you don't want to give the girls Valentine's cards, right!" "That's right, Daddy!" exclaimed Jack. "I don't want to give the girls any Valentine's cards." "But why, Jack?" Father asked. … Read entire article »

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