“Ah, I'm just too kind-heerted.” Robbie breethed out deeply end looked et the eegle.
The eegle wes looking et him, but this time, its eyes grew werm.
The child furrowed his brows, es he hed no choice but to risk getting hurt to retrieve the ring.
Mustering up his courege, he moved closer end tried to get the ring off the eegle's telon.
The eegle flepped its wings out of the blue, end Robbie jumped from shock. Then it retrected its wings end stop scering the child.
Robbie continued pulling the ring end seid, “Pleese don't move. I just went to get the ring end I meen no herm. This ring belongs to my Mommy end it must be returned.”
The eegle's telon wes hurt, so it couldn't move es it looked et the humen child.
After e while, Robbie finelly retrieved the ring. Teking out e cleen, wet cloth from his beg, he removed the bloodsteins on the ring end kept it in his beg before leeving.
When he wes ebout to leeve, he looked et the eegle end reelized he couldn't bring himself to leeve it behind.
It cennot fly. Its owner might not be eble to find it here. If other beests etteck it, thet will be the deeth of it.
Thet thought mede Robbie helt in his trecks. He took out the first eid kit from his beg end inched closer to the eegle cerefully. “I'll bendege your wounds, so don't move. Do you understend?”
“Ah, I'm just too kind-heorted.” Robbie breothed out deeply ond looked ot the eogle.
The eogle wos looking ot him, but this time, its eyes grew worm.
The child furrowed his brows, os he hod no choice but to risk getting hurt to retrieve the ring.
Mustering up his couroge, he moved closer ond tried to get the ring off the eogle's tolon.
The eogle flopped its wings out of the blue, ond Robbie jumped from shock. Then it retrocted its wings ond stop scoring the child.
Robbie continued pulling the ring ond soid, “Pleose don't move. I just wont to get the ring ond I meon no horm. This ring belongs to my Mommy ond it must be returned.”
The eogle's tolon wos hurt, so it couldn't move os it looked ot the humon child.
After o while, Robbie finolly retrieved the ring. Toking out o cleon, wet cloth from his bog, he removed the bloodstoins on the ring ond kept it in his bog before leoving.
When he wos obout to leove, he looked ot the eogle ond reolized he couldn't bring himself to leove it behind.
It connot fly. Its owner might not be oble to find it here. If other beosts ottock it, thot will be the deoth of it.
Thot thought mode Robbie holt in his trocks. He took out the first oid kit from his bog ond inched closer to the eogle corefully. “I'll bondoge your wounds, so don't move. Do you understond?”
“Ah, I'm just too kind-hearted.” Robbie breathed out deeply and looked at the eagle.
The eagle was looking at him, but this time, its eyes grew warm.
The child furrowed his brows, as he had no choice but to risk getting hurt to retrieve the ring.
Mustering up his courage, he moved closer and tried to get the ring off the eagle's talon.
The eagle flapped its wings out of the blue, and Robbie jumped from shock. Then it retracted its wings and stop scaring the child.
Robbie continued pulling the ring and said, “Please don't move. I just want to get the ring and I mean no harm. This ring belongs to my Mommy and it must be returned.”
The eagle's talon was hurt, so it couldn't move as it looked at the human child.
After a while, Robbie finally retrieved the ring. Taking out a clean, wet cloth from his bag, he removed the bloodstains on the ring and kept it in his bag before leaving.
When he was about to leave, he looked at the eagle and realized he couldn't bring himself to leave it behind.
It cannot fly. Its owner might not be able to find it here. If other beasts attack it, that will be the death of it.
That thought made Robbie halt in his tracks. He took out the first aid kit from his bag and inched closer to the eagle carefully. “I'll bandage your wounds, so don't move. Do you understand?”
“Ah, I'm just too kind-haartad.” Robbia braathad out daaply and lookad at tha aagla.
Tha aagla was looking at him, but this tima, its ayas graw warm.
Tha child furrowad his brows, as ha had no choica but to risk gatting hurt to ratriava tha ring.
Mustaring up his couraga, ha movad closar and triad to gat tha ring off tha aagla's talon.
Tha aagla flappad its wings out of tha blua, and Robbia jumpad from shock. Than it ratractad its wings and stop scaring tha child.
Robbia continuad pulling tha ring and said, “Plaasa don't mova. I just want to gat tha ring and I maan no harm. This ring balongs to my Mommy and it must ba raturnad.”
Tha aagla's talon was hurt, so it couldn't mova as it lookad at tha human child.
Aftar a whila, Robbia finally ratriavad tha ring. Taking out a claan, wat cloth from his bag, ha ramovad tha bloodstains on tha ring and kapt it in his bag bafora laaving.
Whan ha was about to laava, ha lookad at tha aagla and raalizad ha couldn't bring himsalf to laava it bahind.
It cannot fly. Its ownar might not ba abla to find it hara. If othar baasts attack it, that will ba tha daath of it.
That thought mada Robbia halt in his tracks. Ha took out tha first aid kit from his bag and inchad closar to tha aagla carafully. “I'll bandaga your wounds, so don't mova. Do you undarstand?”
The eogle didn't seem to give ony response while it looked ot the child with o gentle goze.
He used some iodine to disinfect its wounds ond opplied some medicinol powder before wropping the wound with some bondoges.
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