The snake made her way in a circle around the goose's talons, raising and lowering her head to try to get a better look at it. It was tall, much taller than she was. She wondered if she would grow like that too, but looking down at herself it was hard to imagine sprouting feathers and turning a completely different color.
She returned to the front of the goose, satisfied with her exploration for the time being. Perhaps it didn't want to hurt her, even though she would never call it harmless with its spikes and talons. Getting braver, she moved closer and raised her head off the ground to get a better look. But she was small, and even that only elevated her a few centimeters.
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The snake's entire body froze as the goose placed its talon beneath her head. Something along the lines of
AHHHHHH ASDFJKL IT'S GONNA CLAW ME I'M GOING TO DIE flashed through her mind, sending terror through her veins. But a moment passed and she wasn't dying, and the snake became aware of how nice it felt. Before she could stop herself, she climbed up the talon, curling herself around the goose's leg. Oh, it felt so nice, having the warmth of the goose. Maybe she'd stay here for a while longer.
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If the goose hadn't hurt her before, it wouldn't hurt her now, right? Trying very hard to not panic, the snake allowed the goose to bring its leg up without a fuss. The beak had her more worried, but she quickly realized it was trying to get her off its leg. The tugging was unpleasant and brought up the snake's instinctual fear of predators, but she did her best to ignore it and focus on slithering onto the goose's shoulder instead. And oh, this was even better! The goose's feathers were so fluffy, so
warm. She quickly decided it was a nice place to stay, and relaxed, draping her top half across the goose's neck.
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The goose nudged the snake's forehead with her beak, and the snake flicked her tongue at the goose. Not to smell it this time, but as an affectionate gesture. It felt wonderful, nestled within the goose's feathers, warm and loved. Yes, the goose would be her mother now. That sounded perfect. And her name was Dewberry. The snake whispered the name a few times, trying to get it to sound right. Dewberry. That was her name. And Mother Goose was going to take care of her. Wasn't that just amazing? Basking in the warmth and Mother's love, Dewberry decided that she was happy.
-exit
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