Time to embrace the weird.
If you don't want to, then go home.
I've always had this crazy interest in anything magical or weird. I don't really know when I got this interest, or how I got this interest, but I know I have it!
Unicorns have always been real to me in a way. A lot of people say they aren't real, and sometimes they get me thinking. Are they actually real? But the thing is, I want them to be real. I want them to exist. And so, I believe they are. It always makes me happy to believe in something. Like when I was little, believing in Santa Claus made me so happy. Now, unicorns do. And I think that's why I believe they're real, because it makes me happy. Don't get me wrong, I love everything about my life and my family, but believing in unicorns and stuff makes me feel like a little kid again.
Ahhhh... Rainbows. The magical bridge that connects the real world and the magic world. That's what I think at least. It's the only way for magic creatures like unicorns and fairies to enter our world. And they only come to our world to watch over kids who are having a hard time dealing with stuff, or if they have a problem that they need help getting through. That's why there are double rainbows; sometimes so many people have problems, that there's not enough room for all the magical creatures on one rainbow, so they have to use 2. And that's also why rainbows come after rain. The rainbows bend up to the heavens and the unicorns and fairies and everything else comedown to help those kids in need of something to love. That's what I think rainbows stand for, "good things will always come after the rain."
Rainbows are what I think about when something bad happens. Like when my dog Lilly died, I was heartbroken. But then, a few days later, my mom came home with a little "surprise", well 2 surprises actually. That was when mom brought home Nike and Charlie, and everything was fine again. I was still sad and all, but I had them to keep my mind off of it. So if you're sad, just think about rainbows, and something good will always come after the rain.