
Lactaid Cow was hurt by how intolerant the other cows were. Their unkind words made his tummy hurt. Late one morning, holding his head low, he decided to leave the royal farm behind and head to the big city. He wandered for days and he was quite lonely.
Back on the farm, young Princess Butterface grew very sad and missed her friend tremendously. "Where do you think Lactaid Cow has gone?" she asked her mother. "I don't really know," said the Dairy Queen, "but I hope that wherever Lactaid Cow is, he knows how very special he is and how much he means to our family."

The other cows realized their mistake and regretted their behavior. "I wish we hadn't been so unthoughtful to Lactaid Cow. Being different is important, and part of what makes us all unique! It's nothing to make fun of someone for," the cows lamented. "If Lactaid Cow was here, things sure would be a lot more pleasant!"
Just then, a familiar cowbell clang-a-langing rang out from over the hills. It was Lactaid Cow! He had returned for apparently no reason at all! The other cows rushed over to greet him and gave him a big hug. "We're so sorry for the way we treated you," they said, "but we're really glad that you're back. You're the best cow ever! Let's buy you an ice cream to celebrate!" Lactaid Cow milked their apology for all it was worth and ordered a triple scoop sundae with whipped cream.

Everyone learned an important lesson that day: Instead of excluding those who are different, we should celebrate what makes us so unique and special! Also, lactose intolerant kids feel left out, like, all the time. Be nice to them and send out for sandwiches instead. Lactaid Cow, Princess Butterface, the Soy Fairy, and all of their friends lived happily ever after! The end.
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I laughed really hard during this entire little story. We should collaborate and make a children's book.
Also, Princess Butterface and the Dairy Queen?
So much love.
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