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The Sheriff checking things out. ("Really, I was just helping that sheep over the fence!")
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Peter's idea of a successful sheepherder was one who could relax the sheep, hence, the sheep were required to do meditation exercises. ("Funny, he doesn't like like a Peter!")
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Flo Peep would have a psychosomatic allergic reaction to sheep every time Moonbeam and the other sheep would get close.
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The Wolf luring Moonbeam away with dreams of fame and unlimited amounts of clover.
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The Wolf, convincingly disguised as a postman, makes sure Peter reads Moonbeam's postcard.
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Act V. THE TRUTH. (Love is hard work. And, sometimes, hard work can really hurt.)
Love is a game. If they didn't tell you before, we will tell you now. Love is a game and if you play you either win, lose, or get ejected before the game is over. There are no ties. Maybe you'll lose and learn some great, meaningful answer from it all (like if it looks to good to be true, it is). It's easy to love something when you don't have to work at it. It's harder when it asks something of you. You just might be afraid to give. Give it anyway. The heart is the most resilient muscle. It is also the stupidest. So if this love you've found is good to you, hold it, keep it, shout about it. If it isn't, then maybe you should just become very good friends. |
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