Epilogue To The Wizard Of Oz

740 Words2 Pages

Wind howling. Trees swaying. Birds singing. Daffodils grew in profusion across the forest floor. This serene forest was filled today with happiness, peace, and playful creatures chasing each other. Everything was perfect. However, Tiffany, who lived in a small cottage, possessed in her heart only an inkling of all this joy because usually the forest was dark and gloomy. She was used to the darkness, the bare trees, the thunder, the lightning, and the owls’ hooting. To Tiffany, the forest today just didn’t seem right. She chose the opposite of a lackadaisical approach and decided to go to the Land of Oz to find a solution. The Land of Oz was a place where magic lived; however, in order to get there, one had to go through the darkness, which was basically a never-ending cave that if one was lucky enough, he or she would make it out safely. She grabbed her flannel shirt, pocket watch, a map for directions to the Land of Oz in her luggage, and a luggage full of extra clothes, and rushed out the door to the nearest train station.
Tiffany knew the only way to save the forest from returning to its …show more content…

She was stuck. Lost in the cave, Tiffany argued it was more prudent to wait for someone to come and save her instead of wandering off getting more and more lost after every step. She waited, and waited, and waited. No one came for her. Tiffany was wondering how it was in her homeland, the forest and how the creatures were. She thought to herself in the darkness, “I wondered if it was for the best that the creatures were happy and the light shone through the leaves. Maybe I should have come out here on this dangerous trip, or else, I wouldn’t even be here.” After a couple of days, she lost hope and sat by herself in the darkness dreaming of the good life she had before all this commotion started. It was “the end” for

Open Document