by Allante Taylor, Jaxon Doby, Kasim Steele, and Oshea Dodd

One Sunday, a violet-crowned hummingbird and his friends went on a sugar spree for energy so they could fly to the moon! They used the sugar to get energy so they could do some activities and have fun. The hummingbird had a long beak with black ends. It was fast in flight! 

The moon was one place they could fly because there was no gravity and they didn’t have to use the laws of physics. They wore helmets and space suits and oxygen tanks. They defied gravity because they were the fastest birds. 

After getting home from the moon for dinner, the hummingbirds played on the hummingbird PC.

Just then, they heard buzzing and the sound of the quadricolor century cactus, which only flowered once every one hundred years. It had very sharp spikes and it looked like a crown. 

The quadricolor century cactus was outside with the violet-crowned hummingbird playing football with other cacti. They were playing against the honey team to win a trophy of a bee holding a ball in the Super Bowl.

The violet-crowned hummingbird went outside to join the game and this is what happened . . . 

There was a half-time show with music playing in the background. There were cars shaped like quadricolor century cactus plants. When it hit 7 o’clock, the hummingbirds had to leave their cars for the game to continue. While driving, they enjoyed sugary agave syrup drinks. Then they got home.

Their home was nest-looking with a hole that the hummingbird used to enter. They had a party all night because the quadricolor century cactus plant had flowered after one hundred years! 

After the party, the hummingbirds all slept until morning.

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