“What can you possibly teach me, puffball?” Gerald croaked.
But the duckling, who named himself Beaker , had a plan. quackyprep
“Why not?”
He taught her a new curriculum: Rhythmic Chaos Theory. Instead of counting steady beats, she learned to flash in unpredictable, beautiful patterns. A long glow, a pause, two quick pops, a fading ember. Soon, her light shows became legendary. Fireflies from three marshes over came to study at QuackyPrep. “What can you possibly teach me, puffball
One evening, as the sun bled orange into the water, Gerald the bullfrog—now Professor Gerald of Amphibian Kinetics—sat beside Beaker on the sunning deck. Instead of counting steady beats, she learned to
It wasn't a normal egg. It was the size of a small melon, with a shell that shimmered like oil on water. And when it cracked, it didn’t just crack—it detonated with a soft FOOM , sending shockwaves across the lily pads. From the golden goo inside rose a duckling. But this was no ordinary duckling.
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