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Dr. George Bungle, PhD, lived alone in a stone hut on the side of a 14er high in the Colorado Rocky Mountains. For twenty-two years, he’d had a happy life as an animal science professor at the University of Rattlebork. But that came to an end after he fell madly in love with a gym teacher named Rosalynn Fourkney and her twin sister, Abigail, a zoo keeper at the Rattlebork Zoological Park. Rosalynn became impatient and told Bungle that he would have to choose between the two sisters once and for all. She gave him seven weeks to make his decision. Torn with anxiety over having to make an impossible choice, Bungle resigned from the university and decided to raise yaks and llamas alone in the high mountains.
Bungle worked twelve hours every day for three long summer months building his stone hut on the side of Mount Maverick. He enjoyed the company of two mountain goats named Calvin and Hannah who frequently came by to visit. As winter approached, Bungle spent evenings by the fire with his pet Marmot, Harry, making plans for building his yak and llama herds.
On October 5th, Bungle saddled his mule, Thomas, and made the journey down Mount Maverick to the town of Freight, where he bought a pair of llamas named Louisa and Benjamin. The next month, he bought a pair of yaks named Martha and Jimmy. Eight months later, the yaks had a baby named Rachel, and Martha was thrilled. Three months later, the llamas had a baby named Herbert, and Benjamin was proud to have a boy in the family.
One day Bungle was surprised to spot a woman in the distance, trudging up the mountain. It was Abigail Fourkney, the zoo keeper twin. She was leading a pair of llamas behind her. Suddenly, Bungle wondered why he had ever liked the gym teacher as much as the zoo keeper. Before long, he was married and enjoying his expanded family. Problems arose when Louisa developed a crush on the new llama, Andrew. Things got so bad that Louisa kicked Andrew’s mate, Anna, and a llama psychotherapist had to be called in. Peace was restored, and the Bungles lived happily ever after.