The Creator's long white beard melded with the pillowy cloud upon which he lent with his elbows. He cupped his chin with his hands and
marvelled at his creation.
   Below, he admired his fantastic world, rich in plants and animals... a potpourri of life interwoven with nature; towering mountains,
nestled valleys, meandering rivers and vast oceans.
   Amidst all that, the jewel that centerpieced it all was the white marble oval pond. Looking much like an eye, the pupil replaced with a
three tiered ivory water fountain; whence a continuous jet of water spurted upwards and then fell back as a gentle mist, making the marble glisten
like opal.
   The pond teemed with creatures of myriad variety; both above and below the waterline. Amongst them, an extraordinary duck, pearly white
plumage, which contrasted with her gleaming black eyes and reddish-orange beak and legs, rivalling the juiciest Sicilian blood oranges. He had named
her, Tess.
   The Creator was immensely proud of his design. Not only outwardly beautiful, but inside; a fiery soul contraposed with a gentle, empathic
and generous demeanor.
   Tess also had particular traits that some envied, yet, many others admired. Speed was one of these; flitting over the pond at breakneck
speed, skirting the grassy edges in long, arcing drifts. Although, she didn't guard her secrets, instead, sharing and teaching, with contagious gusto,
those skills to her brethren.
   Tess's nurturing nature was not limited to the pond, but extended to a small clearing in a nearby forest, which she had discovered during
her contemplative wanderings. There, she mothered an old gnarly apple tree. Tess pecked away the moss and collected twigs; making sheltered havens for
the tiniest of The Creator's inventions.
   She was also ingenious, the MacGyver of the pond. One day, the fountain had stopped showering the pond. Tess had quickly figured out the
problem... and the solution. She found a long reed and, Intrepidly, dove deep down into the pond, to the base of the fountain. Deftly, she prodded and
prised at a silvery grate, removing a bunch of accumulated mulch that had blocked the water's path.
   Unfortunately, at those depths lurked a nefarious nemesis. The blackest of eels, unbathed by the loving and warming rays of the sun. This
malevolent eel nipped at Tess's webbed feet, dragging her further down into the abyss of the pond, menacing her very existence.
   Running short of air, Tess stealthy and as slippery as a torpedo, dove upwards, plunging out of the water and to the safety of the grassy
bank, once again amongst the cosseting love of the pond's community.
   The Creator, witnessing the evilness that he had mistakingly placed in this domain, made amends. With his pinky finger, he gouged an
infinitely deep chasm way beneath the pond and condemned the dark eel to forever languish in the deepest obscurity and cold blackness.
   Over time, Tess demonstrated, equalled and surpassed all of The Creator's expectations. So much so that it was time to promote her. Thus,
one night, The Creator gently plucked the slumbering Tess from beneath the old apple tree and lovingly took her up in his cusped hands. She was
destined to a higher realm, away from harm, decay and pain.
   As dawn broke, the other animals, in and around the pond, searched desperately for Tess. Their far-reaching laments echoed across the
water, even reaching the weeping fruit tree and miniscule creatures in the forest. They were all missing Tess immensely, but, for some inexplicable
reason, the whole community felt compelled to visit Tess's twiggy sanctuary. Once there, they waited patiently for a sign from The Creator, who, with
a gentle puff from his nostril, blew away the top of a mounded blanket of autumn leaves.
   To the astonishment of all the reverential onlookers, a solitary, glowing, pearly-white egg was revealed; Tess's legacy. With a twinkle of
The Creator's eye, the sun obeyed and washed the egg with radiance, tempering the frosty air and warming it tenderly. The revelling crowd rejoiced;
even the tree towering above, opened its branches, spawned new leaves and bore the sweetest, reddest apples, ever.
   Finally, with a twitch of an eyebrow, he made the miracle happen. The egg began to pitch and roll, toing and froing, until a tiny hole
appeared. Through it, a miniature reddish-orange beak peaked out. The hole widened and a definite crack was heard by all, followed by a symphony of
whimpers, and then, a cacophony of little quacks... Tess's greatest achievement was born.
~~ The End ~~
edit on 17/2/2024 by Encia22 because: (no reason given)