Once upon a time in the land high up in the sky, lived a nice giant by the name of Blunderbore. This giant lived off of his magical farm that contained many animals and plants that had special abilities. He had beanstalks that he would pick their beans for food. Blunderbore also had a priceless chicken that laid giant golden eggs on command. It was his most prized possession due to the animal’s magic ability. Blunderbore could get her to lay any amount of eggs so he sold his eggs to make tons of money. Everyday, Blunderbore left his home to go to the market and sell his eggs, but always left his magic chicken in its cage at his home. One day Blunderbore was picking beans to make a vegetable stew. Little did Blunderbore know that he dropped …show more content…
Next he went to his garden and harvested all the fruits and vegetables that were grown. Finally Blunderbore gathered all his products and travelled to the market to sell his belongings. At the market, Blunderbore interacted with his customers just like any other day of the week. He sold the average amount of eggs and beans to others and decided to head back home to take a peaceful …show more content…
“My name is Jack,” the boy said so quietly that only mice can hear. “I need money for me and my mother.” “Those are mine, not yours!” the giant said as he charged toward the boy. He launched himself to young Jack but he was able to scurry away before Blunderbore could capture him. “Get back here before I kill you!” Blunderbore continued to scream at Jack. Jack took the harp and chicken and ran as fast as his little legs could carry him. Blunderbore followed behind, getting closer to Jack by every second. The boy was heading towards the beanstalk that was growing out from the land below. “I’m going to catch you Jack!” Blunderbore continued. Hey was no less than 100 feet away from Jack and was getting closer to him. “Here take them, just don't kill me!” Jack said as he threw the chicken and the harp back at the giant. The giant picked up his possessions and shouted out, “Never return to my home young Jack, or i will kill you for sure!”Jack continued to run and he climbed down the tall and mighty beanstalk back to his home on