You see, beavers who work for Beaverton Wood Company (BWC) need to have very bucky teeth in order to be able to do their work. Their teeth help them chop down trees and shape them into logs for BWC. Most people think all beavers have buck teeth, but in reality it is actually a recessive trait (meaning it's sort of rare for a beaver to have buck teeth).
Anyways, back to Billy. Billy was born with the buck-iest teeth in the whole area. While he was in his school years, Billy was bullied every single day, so he became depressed. Sadly, Billy never really …show more content…
On Thursday evening, the Beaver family received many gifts and farewell cards for Billy. Taylor Timberwood even gave him a hand-carved wooden beaver to show the magical human. “I want ‘em to know ‘bout our civilization we got down here,” he said.
Billy went upstairs to check his bag for the seventh time that day, but as he climbed the last few stairs, he heard a faint sobbing sound coming from his son’s bedroom. He slowly walked towards Bryce’s room, the crying getting louder and louder. Billy pushed open the door and found his little beaver lying on his bed sobbing.
“Daddy, I don’t want you to go away!” Bryce cried. Billy’s heart broke; he hated making his son upset. “It’s okay, buddy. I’m going to come back faster than you can say Beaverton! In fact, to make up for this, I’ll bring you a little souvenir from Massachusetts,” Billy said. “Okay,” Bryce sniffled.
As Billy wiped a tear off of Bryce’s soft fur, he realized that he’d be over 3,000 miles away from his little son. Now, Billy wasn’t really sure if he wanted to go to Cambridge. He had never traveled more than ten miles, and that was with a tour group, not