Winnie Foster a girl of ten years
Lived in a town at the edge of the trees,
A stranger came to the door one day
with questions of the things she sees.

Her grandmother came to the door just then
To make the man go away,
But then she heard an amazing sound
down the wooded way.

It was a soft melody like a music box
That her grandmother heard before,
With lots of excitement she said it was elves-
And firmly shut the door.

Winnie woke up next morning
She went to run away from home,
She wasn't sure where she would go
So she went in the woods to roam.

Along the way she saw a toad
One that she saw before,
She sat and chatted for a bit
And then she walked some more.

Under a tree,  so huge so tall
She saw a boy alone,
He was drinking from a spring
That was hidden under several stones

He spotted Winnie and said to come out
Then they started to chat,
When a voice called out to him
It was his brother and mother- on a horse they sat!
 
At the beginning of the school year, I started ready Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbitt. We took a break for other work and projects, but I am starting back into it. So far, the story goes like this: A family of four met a ten year-old
named Winnie Foster, and told her the secrets of the forests water, and how it makes people and animals live eternally. She stayed at their cottage for about a week, but when her parents get worried they ask a detective wearing yellow to look for her. And he had a suspicion that it was the Tucks (the people that Winnie is living with) . The next day Winnie and the older son, Miles, Tuck, went fishing for breakfast (which is weird because... fish.. for breakfast?) One day, the detective found the Tucks cottage and took Winnie away and also took some of the youth water.
(This is as far as I have gotten in the story so far). I've also been watching some of the movie on YouTube.... the movie is different than the book in some ways. For example, they deleted scenes and put scenes in off the top of their heads (meaning, scenes that were not written in the book). The scene that stands out the most in the movie that was not in the book was the scene where Winnie and the Foster family were in the market.