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The Lorax Epilogue
The Lorax (Epilogue)
Several years have passed since Ted planted the last Truffula seed. His childhood crush Audrey is now his wife, and they have two children.
Ted was lovingly watering a Truffula tree in his backyard with a joyful expression on his face. This was because today was a very important and happy occasion.
After planting the last Truffula seed, Ted and the people of Thneedville had counted all the Truffula tree stumps. They proceeded to re-plant every tree that had been chopped down. Ten years later, they had succeeded and all the Truffula trees had started to germinate. Today all the trees would be able to grow fruit.
Through a glass door Ted sees his kids getting out of their bedrooms, still in their pajamas and Audrey making breakfast in the kitchen.
"Kids, Audrey come here; I have to tell you something!" Ted screamed with excitement while waving his arm and gesturing for them to come.
The kids ran with excitement towards the garden, practically dragged their mother by the hand.
"OK, we're here." Audrey looked in awe. Ted crouched down to be at eye level with his kids and asks,
"You know those Truffula trees I told you about?"
"Yes father?" The children reply staring intently at their father with wide grins and eyes, anticipating something exciting.
"Well today is the day that they all grow up and are capable of making fruit. If we're lucky we might even get some swomee swans to make nests in our trees. Then we'll get to hear their beautiful singing that I told you about."
"Yay!" They squealed in delight.
Ted leaves the garden and begins to walk towards Once-ler's house.
Today's citizens of Truffaland have changed their old ways. They don't ride fuel requiring vehicles as often and use other modes of transport such as bikes and scooters. Most of their energy comes from renewable sources that are used more than once. They litter less, recycle and most importantly respect their environment and animals.
The loss of the animals and the

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