Questarians have created loads of creative stuff, including a children's story. The story so far...
One day there was a small young rabbit named Gregory. He had a friend called Charlie. He thought he was at RUBBISH everything he did. He never tried his best at anything because he thought he was RUBBISH at it. Then one day he got out of bed and wanted to be someone. So he went out on a quest, a quest to be somebody. He decided that the 4th April 2011 was the day he was going to become somebody. On that day he went out to the small town of Westbury, and do things in a different way to the way he used to. He went to places he had never been and met people he had never met before. This rabbit was a young rabbit with so much potential, but no confidence.
He started by going to the store and buying himself a carrot. He met some people. At first everybody stared. They thought that a rabbit in the community using human things was wrong. Then they all noticed that, anyone could do anything, if they believe in themselves. He got home that day and spoke to Charlie the Clown. He was proud that his friend had confidence and believed in himself.
The next day Gregory and Charlie went to the estate agents to buy a new hutch. The estate agent rejected him. He went home and was in tears, but Charlie told him to go out and try again. Gregory decides to go to the opticians, because he felt like he needed a new pair of reading glasses. So him and Charlie went to the opticians. The opticians felt that the rabbit was a brave person to go out into the public.
Rabbit wanted to become REAL. So he went to the doctor and asked for a check up. The doctor revealed he had no heartbeat. Gregory was distraught. He went home and went to sleep. The next day he went to the butcher to buy himself some dinner. He wasn’t happy that they killed animals to eat them, but he was amused by the pigs eye sliming down the wall. After that he went to the local café to have a cup of tea. He met some friendly people and sat next to them. He had a friendly chat about how much humans discriminate animals. That day Gregory decided to do something about it. He was going to London to campaign against animal cruelty.
The next day he went to the train station. His friend, Charlie went with him, Charlie was in tears as Gregory’s train left the station, and thought things would never be the same. Gregory arrived at Paddington station, and was surprised at the big crowds. The next day he was excited and discovered the prospect of working in the big theatres. He went to the local job centre to find himself a job. He decided ho wanted to work in the film industry. He got himself a job at the theatre and within a few months Rabbits on Ice became a worldwide hit.
The end
By Kieran Parmley

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