In the wiggly, wobbly town of Wobbleton, there lived a wizard named Wally. Wally the Wizard wiggled and wobbled, wearing a wonky hat with a bright, big bobble.
Wally loved to create spells that made people laugh. With a flick of his wrist, he’d make the town’s cats dance the cha-cha or the dogs sing opera in a melodious la-la.
One day, Wally found a glimmering golden goose egg in his garden. It sparkled and shone, unlike any other egg Wally had ever seen upon.
He whispered a spell, just a tiny little tune, and with a poof and a pop, out hatched a goose named Loon.
Loon was not like other geese. She had feathers of gold and a beak that could speak! She quacked out jokes and told them real quick.
Together, Wally and Loon went around town, making all the folks laugh till they sat down. They turned the baker's bread into bouncing buns and the barber's chairs into spinning fun.
But soon, Loon began to glow ever so bright, and she soared up high, out of sight! Wally called to her, 'Come back, dear friend!' but Loon continued to ascend.
The townsfolk missed their jokes and fun. 'We need Loon back, or we have none!' Wally thought and thought, pacing with intent, until he knew just what he meant.
He cast a grand spell with a twist and a shout, and out came Loon, with a mighty flout! She landed with grace, laughter in her eyes, 'I just went for a spin in the starry skies.'
From that day on, Wally and Loon stayed near, bringing joy and laughter, spreading cheer. The town of Wobbleton wiggled and wobbled, all thanks to a wizard and his goose, who cobbled.
So if ever you hear a quack and a giggle, look around for a wizard with a bit of a wiggle. For in Wobbleton, where things are not quite straight, laughter and joy always await.
The end, or perhaps just the beginning, for laughter and joy are always winning!
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