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David's Big Game

David's Big Game

Legend said that on sunny days in San Antonio, if you listened very, very closely, you could hear the faint whisper of unicorns galloping on rainbows! David, a seven-year-old with a love for dinosaurs and adventures, thought this was the coolest thing ever!

One morning, David’s mom, who loved to draw colorful pictures, told him, “David, let’s go to the playground! It’s a perfect day for some fun!” David, always full of energy, jumped up and down excitedly. "Can we play basketball, Mom? I want to practice my slam dunk!"

As they walked, David noticed something amazing. Between the swings and the slide, a shimmering path of light sparkled! It looked just like a… rainbow! “Mom, look!” David pointed. He held his breath, and there it was – the soft, rhythmic thudding of hooves. Could it be...?

Before he knew it, David was running towards the light. He squeezed his eyes shut, but when he opened them, he was in a place unlike any other. Colorful lights danced everywhere, and giant bouncy balls bounced by themselves! This was no ordinary playground. This was… Playground!

And standing right before him, shining with a gentle light, was a beautiful unicorn! It had a flowing white mane and a horn that sparkled like a thousand diamonds.

"Whoa!" David gasped. "Are you... a real unicorn?"

The unicorn dipped its head and whinnied softly. Then, to David's surprise, it spoke! "Welcome to Playground," it said in a voice like wind chimes. "We love sports here! Are you ready to play?"

David's jaw dropped. "Unicorns like sports?"

The unicorn chuckled, a sound like tinkling bells. "Of course! We might be magical, but we love a good game! Today, we’re playing basketball. Want to join our team?"

David was thrilled! He spent the whole afternoon playing basketball with the unicorns. They were surprisingly good! They passed the ball with their horns, took shots with their hooves, and even did flips while dribbling! David learned that playing sports wasn't just about winning or losing; it was about having fun and working together.

As the sun began to set, it was time for David to go. He hugged the unicorn goodbye and promised to visit again soon.

Back home, David told his mom all about his amazing adventure with the unicorn basketball stars. Mom smiled, her eyes twinkling. She didn't say if she believed him or not, but she did say, "Sounds like you had a magical day!"

That night, as David drifted off to sleep, he couldn't help but smile. He had played basketball with unicorns! It was the coolest, most unbelievable thing ever. And he knew that as long as there were sunny days in San Antonio and rainbows in the sky, Playground and his unicorn friends would always be there, waiting for him to come back and play.