Now, not far from Lucky Jack's house sat the charming public house called The Tart. Jack popped to the Tart every now and again to get the latest village gossip, chat with friends and, more importantly to Jack, gaze lovingly at the beautiful barmaid, Froot deLoop.
Froot had worked at the Tart for years and, as Jack came through the door, she gave him the same big smile she always had for Jack.
"Hi Jack, the usual?", she asked.
"Yes please Froot", he smiled back at her, "Apple cider for Lucky Jack".
"What's up Jack?", Froot enquired, "You look like something's troubling you."
"Well, I don't really know. I just have a weird feeling in my stomach. Ever since I had my American Breakfast Cereals this morning, I have just had this strange idea that I need to... do something."
"Like what? We've got a quiz night tonight. Stay here and join in"
"No Froot. I mean - really something. Something important. Something big. Something beyond Charmsville."
"Oooh", laughed Froot. "That sounds like you need an adventure."
"Yes!", he exclaimed, "That's exactly how I felt. An adventure. I need to go and do something different."
Just that instant, a man entered the Tart in a fine suit and cravat. It was Mr Grits. The town mayor.
"Hi Mr Grits", Froot smiled, "Any exciting news today. Jack is down on Charmsville and thinks he needs an adventure. Me, I love Charmsville. No adventures for me."
"Well Froot" Mr Grits said, "I do have some news. That's why I popped in. I want to leave these leaflets and tell everyone about an exciting event coming up. In two weeks, the King is going to be visiting our region's capital city, Smores, and there is going to be a big parade. He is welcoming Lord Graham the Golden into the royal court. And there is going to be a huge celebration. I think that will be an adventure, hey Mr Charms."
"Sounds great.", said Jack, "That sounds really great. I might leave for Smores next week and get there early. Do some sightseeing and then make sure I have a prime position for the celebrations. That is very exciting indeed."
"Well Mr Grits", giggled Froot, "You've made Lucky Jack Charms happy!".
Find out what happens on Lucky Jacks trip to Smores. And how he discovers Lord Graham the Golden's terrible plan to take over the kingdom of Cheerios. In the mean time, you can find out why Lucky Jack is so Lucky at http://www.american-breakfast-cereals.co.uk/
Saturday, 22 January 2011
Wednesday, 19 January 2011
Adventure awaits
It was a sunny day in Charmsville in the land of Cheerios, a small town far away in the deepest, quietest countryside. Lucky Jack was sat on a bench outside his home. Nothing much was happening. Everything was still and calm. There was nothing much to do.
His home was a small, yet cosy white, stone cottage with a oak wooden door, wobbly windows and a brown slate roof. Neat but casual. Cosy yet clean. There really wasn't much to do.
The garden was a dreamy blend of loosely trimmed grass and meadow flowers spilling over the flowerbeds. Organised - yet relaxed. The sun was warm and fuzzy. The insects hummed along. There really wasn't much to do.
In fact, Luck Jack was pretty bored. He was restless, yet sleepy. He was up for it... but couldn't muster the energy. He felt like doing... something. But couldn't think quite what. It was relaxing in his warm, dreamy garden. But there really wasn't that much to do.
What he needed, he thought, was an adventure.
This is the start of Lucky Jack's adventures. Read here for more... see you soon.
Read here to discover how Lucky Jack sets off on his adventures, meets the King of Cheerios, discovers and evil plot to overthrow the King, restles the Magical Charm Cup (a mystical weopon that sends all who stare deep into the cup into a dream-like state of hypnosis forever) from the evil Lord Graham the Golden (about to use it to take over the whole known world) and how Lucky Jack makes his way through the Marshmallow Meadows, sales across the seas with Captain Crunchious Maximus (leader of the armies of the South) and takes the Cup to the Apple Mountains - where we discover whether Lucky Jack has the strength and charms to throw the Charm Cup into the fiery chocolate volcano and save the world forever.
His home was a small, yet cosy white, stone cottage with a oak wooden door, wobbly windows and a brown slate roof. Neat but casual. Cosy yet clean. There really wasn't much to do.
The garden was a dreamy blend of loosely trimmed grass and meadow flowers spilling over the flowerbeds. Organised - yet relaxed. The sun was warm and fuzzy. The insects hummed along. There really wasn't much to do.
In fact, Luck Jack was pretty bored. He was restless, yet sleepy. He was up for it... but couldn't muster the energy. He felt like doing... something. But couldn't think quite what. It was relaxing in his warm, dreamy garden. But there really wasn't that much to do.
What he needed, he thought, was an adventure.
This is the start of Lucky Jack's adventures. Read here for more... see you soon.
Read here to discover how Lucky Jack sets off on his adventures, meets the King of Cheerios, discovers and evil plot to overthrow the King, restles the Magical Charm Cup (a mystical weopon that sends all who stare deep into the cup into a dream-like state of hypnosis forever) from the evil Lord Graham the Golden (about to use it to take over the whole known world) and how Lucky Jack makes his way through the Marshmallow Meadows, sales across the seas with Captain Crunchious Maximus (leader of the armies of the South) and takes the Cup to the Apple Mountains - where we discover whether Lucky Jack has the strength and charms to throw the Charm Cup into the fiery chocolate volcano and save the world forever.
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