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Morning sunlight filtered through the trees as Ollie tightened his backpack straps, floppy ears twitching with excitement. His carrot-shaped lunchbox bounced against his hip while he hopped down the dirt path, whiskers quivering at the scent of wildflowers. A rustle in the bushes made him pause—until a familiar giggle erupted. "Race you to the log bridge!" shouted Penny the porcupine, her spines clattering with each step. Ollie’s paws kicked up dust as he surged ahead, laughter mingling with the chatter of critters gathering near Berrybrook School. But when a sudden rumble shook the ground, sending acorns pelting like hailstones, Ollie skidded to a halt. The ancient Turtle Bus lay capsized ahead, its sputtered wheels spinning helplessly. Miss Maple, the owl teacher, flapped her wings in distress. "Class starts in ten minutes!" she hooted. Ollie’s nose wiggled as he spotted coiled vines along the roadside—perfect for rigging a pulley. "Everyone grab a vine!" he called, rallying chipmunks and deer mice to heave the bus upright. With a creak and a cheer, the engine spluttered back to life. Miss Maple adjusted her spectacles, smiling as Ollie’s classmates hoisted him onto their shoulders. "Detour hero gets first dibs on dandelion cupcakes!" chirped Penny, and the Turtle Bus rolled into school with a story they’d recount all year.
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