Maggie sat on a checkered blanket, sharing sandwiches with The Ferocious Beast, whose yellow fur glowed in the sunlight, and Hamilton Hocks, the tidy pig with a basket of treats. Laughter filled the air as their friends played nearby, but the edge of the woods seemed to whisper secrets, drawing curious glances. Suddenly, a cold wind rustled the leaves, and a faint, eerie moan drifted from the trees.
The Ferocious Beast trembled, his spots quivering, as a wispy, white shape flickered between the trunks. Maggie grabbed Hamilton's hoof, her eyes wide. "Did you see that? It looked like a ghost!" The friends exchanged panicked glances before bolting through the underbrush, their feet pounding against the damp earth.
Hearts racing, Maggie led the way, with The Ferocious Beast and Hamilton close behind. They didn't stop until they reached a familiar stone bridge, panting and clutching one another. "I don't ever want to see a ghost again," whimpered The Ferocious Beast, his horns drooping. The friends decided they needed help and hurried to find Geo Umizoomi.
Geo Umizoomi[/@ch_4] assembling a gadget at a bright desk.]
Maggie burst in, breathless, with The Ferocious Beast and Hamilton trailing. "Geo Umizoomi, you have to help us! There's a ghost in the woods and it chased us!" Geo Umizoomi, wearing his signature blue helmet, paused thoughtfully, then smiled reassuringly. "Don't worry, team! We'll solve this mystery together," he replied, grabbing his trusty magnifying glass.
Geo Umizoomi led the group, inspecting footprints and listening carefully to the sounds. They followed a trail of glittery powder and stumbled upon a white sheet snagged on a low branch. "Look, friends! This isn't a real ghost at all," Geo Umizoomi announced, holding up the sheet. The friends leaned in, curiosity replacing fear.
Little Bunny[/@ch_5], who clutches the sheet, cheeks pink with embarrassment.]
Little Bunny looked at her feet and confessed, "I just wanted to play a spooky trick. I didn't mean to scare everyone so much." Maggie bent down, smiling gently. "It's okay, Little Bunny. Next time, let's play together instead," she said, and everyone laughed in relief, the woods now bright and friendly once more.
















