Once upon a time, in a little space between two pebbles, there was a tiny, tiny town with tiny, tiny inhabitants. These were called the Peeps. The Peeps had remarkable fashion sense, and they opened shops in the real world by hypnotizing people with their Great Gong. The Great Gong was stuck to a tree with Peeps to work it. These Peeps were called Workers.
Then one day, a child walked by and heard the Gong. Miraculously, the child didn’t get hypnotized! A Peep flew over, since all Peeps had a little set of wings stuck to their backs, and landed on the child’s shoulder.
“Now, look here, child! This Gong was made to hypnotize, so why aren’t you whirly?” The Peep cried, its arms on its hips. The child looked down at him, and to the Peep’s surprise, the child’s eyes had no white!
“You work for me now, Peeps.” The great beady child roared, laughing. “You work for me now! And work you shall work, and the work you shall work, will be worked on for you shall work the fields and the work you shall work shall work tiring into your lives and you will work until the sun shone and the work you shall work shall work you’re hearts down!” The Peeps didn’t understand a word the child said. Until… the alarm!
“Amanda, are you up yet?” Mrs. Jacobs called. Amanda’s eyes snapped open. She pressed the button to stop her alarm clock from ringing. So it was just a dream.
“Sure, mom!” Amanda clambered out of bed and walked over to the window. “Just wait. I have business up here!” Amanda opened the window and stared fondly down. She saw two pebbles forming a valley, and in that valley was a tiny, tiny town with tiny, tiny inhabitants called Peeps. And Amanda’s eyes sparkled. And she hopped downstairs for breakfast.