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7/30/2025, 8:53:41 PM
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>Nellie, however, stood her ground, her small face earnest, her nose twitching as if she could smell the truth.
>She pointed to the mud spots again, then mimed Billie's mud-bending powers with exaggerated hand movements, a silent, expressive demonstration. "Big mud. Chickens run."
>Billie stared at the mud spots, then at her own hands, then back at the terrified chickens. A slow realization dawned on her face, like dawn breaking over a particularly stubborn mountain. Her eyes widened.
>"Dag-gummit," she muttered, a sheepish grin spreading across her face, revealing her missing tooth. "Well, I'll be. You're right, ain't ya? I reckon I did get a bit carried away with that new mud-sculptin' trick last night. My bad, little sister. My bad." She ruffled Nellie's hair, a rare moment of concession.
>"Now, what in the blazes spooked 'em so bad they ain't layin' no eggs?" Billie wondered aloud, looking around the suspiciously quiet farm. Her gaze drifted towards the creek, towards the cabin nestled in the trees.
>"Reckon that city gal, Grace, might know somethin' 'bout this. She went to them fancy city schools and got herself a computer. She probably knows everything."
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>Nellie, however, stood her ground, her small face earnest, her nose twitching as if she could smell the truth.
>She pointed to the mud spots again, then mimed Billie's mud-bending powers with exaggerated hand movements, a silent, expressive demonstration. "Big mud. Chickens run."
>Billie stared at the mud spots, then at her own hands, then back at the terrified chickens. A slow realization dawned on her face, like dawn breaking over a particularly stubborn mountain. Her eyes widened.
>"Dag-gummit," she muttered, a sheepish grin spreading across her face, revealing her missing tooth. "Well, I'll be. You're right, ain't ya? I reckon I did get a bit carried away with that new mud-sculptin' trick last night. My bad, little sister. My bad." She ruffled Nellie's hair, a rare moment of concession.
>"Now, what in the blazes spooked 'em so bad they ain't layin' no eggs?" Billie wondered aloud, looking around the suspiciously quiet farm. Her gaze drifted towards the creek, towards the cabin nestled in the trees.
>"Reckon that city gal, Grace, might know somethin' 'bout this. She went to them fancy city schools and got herself a computer. She probably knows everything."
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