Delicious. That was simply delicious. She very rarely came across a strawberry, but whenever she did she always made the most of it. Chewing through the sweet, juicy flesh, she savoured every mouthful.
Now, though, she was full, and slowly eased herself (shell and all) out of the hole she had made in the side of the strawberry. It was time to explore another part of the garden sloooooooooowly. Around the already eaten strawberries and cabbages the snail saw in fright the gardener with a double barrel shotgun looking straight at the eaten strawberries and cabbages. The snail had a plan but the plan will be hard. The snail waited until the gardener went away But the Gardner never left.
The gardener had something on his other hand that looked like an electric fence so the gardener put the fence around the cabbages and the strawberries to protect the food from predators. The snail couldn't do anything because she was scared and the way she came in was the other side. How will she leave now?
She had an escape plan but the plan was difficult because she is a snail and snails are slow until she just noticed that she can just go through the electric fence. The end.
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