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    The dreaded words hung in the air like a guillotine blade - "Write an English composition using the words
moonlight, forest, ants, hedgehog and cheese." Mrs. Robinson had just dropped this bombshell in our middle school English class, and a collective groan echoed through the room. How were we supposed to craft a coherent narrative incorporating such a bizarre combination of nouns?
    As I chewed on my pencil, wracking my brain for a plausible premise, my gaze drifted out the window to the thick pine forest that bordered the school grounds. The moon had just risen, a luminous globe in the darkening sky, and its milky light filtered through the trees, dappling the forest floor. Suddenly, it hit me - I would set my tale in those woods on a moonlit night. The perfect eerie, mysterious backdrop for an adventure.
    In my mind's eye, I could see the miniature dramas unfolding amongst the twisted roots and damp ferns. The ants, those industrious and organized urbanites of the undergrowth, would be scurrying about their nightly business. Perhaps threatened by an encounter with a hedgehog - one of the woodland's sleek, spiky residents who survived by gobbling up insects and larvae. Ants and a hedgehog provided a built-in source of conflict right there. But what about cheese? How could I squeeze in something so seemingly out of place in a forest?
    The more I thought about it, the more an idea took shape. A camper, or a hiker maybe, stopped to enjoy a snack of cheese under the moonlight. They unwittingly left behind a tiny morsel, triggering a primal struggle for survival between the ant colony and the hungry hedgehog drawn by the aroma. Yes, this could work!
    With my concept settled, I began writing, the words flowing from my pencil in a
    It was a moonlit summer's eve in the ancient Black Wood forest. Amongst the tall pines and gnarled oaks, a million unseen lives hustled and stirred, sealed off from the human world. One such life force pulsed through the sprawling subterranean city of the Rufa ants.
    Ceaselessly laboring for the good of the colony, the ants marched in streams across the woodland floor, harvesting food and repairing tunnels. Their underground kingdom was an engineering marvel - a layered, climate-controlled metropolis fortified with granaries brimming full from the summer's hard work. All overseen and protected by the fierce, unwavering soldier ants who patrolled the perimeter.
月夜作文    On this particular night, a scouting party had discovered an foreign scent mere yards away from the col
ony's main entrance. Not the usual wild mushrooms or berry mash they collected. No, this aroma was altogether different - sharp and pungent, but strangely alluring. Drawn like moths to a flame, they followed the scent trail, emerging into a moonlit clearing. And there it was, a small hunk of some pale, fungusy substance lying abandoned on the forest floor. The alien odor was emanating from this very thing!
    The scouts wasted no time. Such an unusual food prize would need to be thoroughly investigated and sampled. They clambered aboard the mysterious lump, sinking their mandibles into its chalky, semisoft flesh. Their verdict after a few exploratory nibbles? This growthy matter was not only edible, but delicious - a savory, creamy delicacy unlike anything they'd tasted before in the forest! They must share this fortuitous bounty with the colony at once.
    Soon, a steady convoy line formed between the clearing and the ant city below, as workers ferried chunk after chunk of the pale ambrosia deep underground. They created a special chamber just for storing and preserving the prized provisions. A cheesy windfall unlike any the colony had ever known. Little did they know their feasting was about to be interrupted in a most rude fashion.
    From the shadowy undergrowth, a pair of beady black eyes looked on - unnoticed, unblinking, unrelenti
ng. The hedgehog had caught the alluring wafts of fragrance from the ant's latest haul. Where the insects saw a delicacy, the spiky creature recognized one of its favorite treats. Cheese, glorious cheese! How it found its way into these woods, the hedgehog knew not. Nor did it care. All that mattered now was claiming that stash for itself before it was eaten or carted away.