A Winter Tale of Love and Adventure
Once upon a time, there was a snowman and a snow lady who lived in a snowy village. They were very happy together, and they loved to play in the snow. They made snowballs, snow angels, and snow forts. They also liked to go for walks and explore the village.
One day, they decided to go to the park and see the frozen pond. They put on their hats, scarves, and gloves, and set off on their adventure. They walked past the houses, the shops, and the school. They saw many children playing in the snow, making snowmen and having snowball fights. They waved hello to everyone they met.
When they reached the park, they saw the pond was covered with ice. It looked very shiny and smooth. They wanted to try skating on it, but they didn’t have any skates. They thought maybe they could slide on their feet instead.
They stepped onto the ice carefully, holding each other’s hands. They started to slide slowly, feeling the cold under their feet. They felt a breeze on their faces, and they smiled. They felt free and happy.
They slid faster and faster, making circles and curves on the ice. They laughed and cheered as they glided along. They felt like they were flying.
Suddenly, they heard a loud crack. The ice was breaking under their weight. They gasped and tried to stop, but it was too late. The ice shattered beneath them, and they fell into the water.
They screamed and splashed, trying to get out of the pond. The water was freezing cold, and it soaked their clothes. They felt their bodies getting numb and weak.
They looked around for help, but no one was nearby. The park was empty and quiet. They felt scared and alone.
They held each other tightly, hoping someone would come and save them. They prayed for a miracle.
Then, they saw something in the sky. It was a big umbrella, floating in the air. It had white polka dots on it, and it looked very pretty.
They wondered who it belonged to, and how it got there. They didn’t have time to think about it, though. They reached for the umbrella, hoping it would help them.
The umbrella came closer and closer to them, until it was right above their heads. It opened up wide, covering them from the cold wind and snow. It lifted them up gently from the water, like a magic carpet.
They felt warm and safe under the umbrella. They hugged each other with relief and joy. They thanked the umbrella for saving them.
The umbrella carried them back to their home in the village. It set them down softly on their front porch. It closed itself and gave them a wink.
They smiled and thanked the umbrella again. They wondered where it came from, and who sent it to them.
They looked at each other and realised it didn’t matter. They knew it was a gift from someone who cared about them.
They took the umbrella inside their house, along with their wet clothes. They dried themselves off with towels, and changed into dry clothes. They made some hot chocolate with marshmallows, and sat by the fireplace.
They cuddled under a blanket, holding the umbrella in their arms. They felt warm and cozy inside.
They decided to keep the umbrella as a souvenir of their adventure. They hung it on their wall, next to their pictures.
They never forgot that day when they were saved by a magic umbrella.
They lived happily ever after.
The end.