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Winter Comes to The Hunderd-Aker Wood

By Richard Campbell

Chapter 1
A New Friend

It was a warm, sunny day in the Hunderd-Aker Wood (which you might think strange, since this story is about the coming of Winter, but “bear” with me for a bit), and Winnie-the-Pooh was sitting on a log outside his home, feeling a little eleven-o’clock-ish and wondering if it was time for Brunch yet. (Pooh had recently learned about Brunch, and had in fact gone to one, which he enjoyed a great deal, but he didn’t think much of the absence of Breakfast and Lunch that seemed to go along with Brunch. The obvious solution, at least to Pooh, was to simply add Brunch in between Breakfast and Lunch, which seemed to be a Very Good Idea – an idea that Pooh thought was one of his all-time best.)

Anyhow and anyway, there was Pooh, sitting on his log, certain it must be time for Brunch, when up the path came Christopher Robin.

“Hallo, Pooh,” called Christopher Robin, “I have a visitor I want you to meet.” Pooh was always happy to see Christopher Robin, but did not have much experience with meeting strangers, so he wasn’t quite certain what to do.

“Well… yes…. Er, hello there,” said Pooh. The stranger looked vaguely familiar to Pooh, but just then he couldn’t think why.

“This is Winter,” said Christopher Robin. “He’s never been to the Hunderd-Aker Wood, but he had to leave his old home and is looking for a new place to stay. I think he would be very happy here, so I’m taking him ‘round to meet everyone so he can decide if he would like to live here.”

“Winter,” continued Christopher Robin, “this is Edward Bear, but we just call him Winnie-the-Pooh, or Pooh for short."

“Hello, Mr. Bear,” said Winter. “I’m very pleased to meet you.”

Pooh looked around behind him, wondering who Winter was talking to (no one had ever called him “Mr. Bear” before).

“Silly old bear,” said Christopher Robin. “Winter is talking to you.”

“Oh, well, of course,” said Pooh. “I just thought there was a noise of some sort behind me. Hello, Winter.”

But Winter wasn’t just a visitor… and Pooh’s adventure doesn’t end here.

In fact, this is only the beginning.