Hamish Meets Coco

One Sunday morning, Hamish

the Haggis sat in his burrow

which was hidden deep in the

Highlands. He was sitting

watching the T.V. and thinking

about his family, in particular

his cousin Coco.

Hamish decided to visit Coco

in France, but knew France was

very, very far away and there

was another problem,

Hamish wasn’t sure how to get

to there.

The little haggis thought and

thought. He could possibly walk

to France, but he couldn’t walk

on water.

He could swim, but he wasn’t

that good a swimmer!

He could row, but then his arms

would get too sore.

Then Hamish remembered that

he could fly. He could just fly

to France. Then he could see

his dear, dear, dear, dear, dear

cousin Coco.

Hamish was now flying over

the sea towards France.

He could see his reflection

on the water and all the

different coloured fish below

him were swimming at the

same speed as he was flying.

In the distance the sun was

setting and the sky was now

a brilliant shade of orange.

Within no time at all he

landed in France.

But, the sky was now very

black, and clouds were starting

to appear and Hamish heard

thunder.

Then rain was pouring down

and Hamish was getting wetter

and wetter. He needed some

shelter.

Hamish saw a boat that had

been covered up and he decided

to shelter in the it.

After waiting there for half an hour,

the scared wee haggis thought he

should just spend the night in the

boat. Hamish searched further and

found some drawers.

He grabbed onto the handle

of the first one and pulled

himself up.

Then he grabbed the second

drawer handle and pulled

himself up. But at that moment

in ran a rather unfriendly

looking dog. The dog showed

his teeth which were shining

white that would blind a man

and could cut through fog.

The dog let out a rather loud

bark and then ran towards

Hamish. The dog was picking

up speed and Hamish tried to

jump up one more drawer.

But he was too late, the dog

had grabbed his cape in its

teeth. Hamish held onto the

handle as the dog tried to

pull him away.

He was holding

on so tightly to the handle

that when the dog tried to

pull, the drawer started to open.

The drawer was now

open fully and the dog was still

trying to attack Hamish, but

because he was holding on so

tightly something had to give

and Hamish heard a…

…RIP…

Hamish’s cape had ripped in two!

Hamish quickly pulled himself up

into the drawer and then started

to bury himself in the covers.

After the tragedy of ripping his

cape, Hamish sat under the covers

and then fell fast asleep.

ZZZzzzzzzzz

Hamish woke up the next morning

and heard all the birds tweeting

outside.

The rain had stopped whilst

he was sleeping. He pulled back

his dish towel cover and saw

that the dog was lying on the

floor sound asleep, so he jumped

down quietly and sneaked past the dog and

ran out of the boat.

Hamish jumped onto the dock

and walked into town.

He saw a blue cockerel wearing

a kilt. He was holding a basket

full of fruit and vegetables.

Hamish realised that this was

his cousin Coco.

He ran over shouting “Coco,

Coco, it’s me your cousin.”

Coco turned round and smiled

when he saw Hamish.

He waved and said “Salut ‘Hamish.”

Over the next hour Hamish and

Coco talked and talked. Hamish

learned all Coco’s favourite things.

His favourite colours were: blue,

white and red.

His favourite food was French Fries.

And his favourite hobby was football.

Hamish learned so much about his cousin

Coco that day, but he had to go home for dinner.

So Coco helped him fix his cape

and bid Hamish farewell.

‘Au revoir, Hamish. A bientöt!

Bye, bye Coco. It was great to see you!

And Hamish flew back to Scotland.

A very happy little haggis!

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