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Once upon a time, there lives a humble and good hearted creature named Fenni Pennilli. It is a half monkey and half rooster. It lives in a high mountain called Mount Kumululuk. Although it lives at Mount Kumululuk but it always flying across the sea over the oceans and sometimes across the road over the bridge for businesses or personal visits. One day, Fenni Pennilli decided to pay a visit to her good friend, Baby Piggie, who resides at Pangkor Indi-Indi. On the way to Baby Piggie’s house, Fenni Pennilli met another friend who is a kind and helpful tiger. Its’ name is Wiley Pelly. Wiley Pelly told Fenni Pennilli that Baby Piggie is not at its home. Wiley Pelly further said that “Baby Piggie has gone to a party at Pangkor Indi-Indi’s largest city”.
Without thinking twice, Fenni Pennilli decided to try its luck to look for Baby Piggie in Pangkor Indi-Indi’s largest city. Once reached Pangkor Indi-Indi’s largest city, Fenni Penilli hunted high and low for Baby Piggie at Mc Dony and Kentucky Chicky but to no avail.
Feeling tired, Fenni Pennilli took a rest at a nearby Sushi Bikini. Much to it surprise, Baby Piggie suddenly appears in front of her and gently pulls her arm. Without saying a word, Fenni Pennilli follows Baby Piggie to a room at the end of the Sushi Bikini. The room looks dark from outside. Once the door is opened, all of Fenni Pennilli’s friends jumped out of nowhere and shouted “HAPPY BIRTHDAY FENNI”! It then only realized that it is ITS birthday and she thanked everyone that came which included Moo Fei, Bah Fong, Hiss Bert, Neigh Ling, HooHoo Tiong, Squeak Yi, Woof Li, Horsey as well as Wiley Pelly. Baby Piggie said to Fenni Pennilli, “Happy Birthday to you my good friend. I have been tailing you since you met Wiley Pelly. I always know that you will come and look for me.”
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