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  • Welcome to Storyline Online, brought  to you by the SAG-AFTRA Foundation.  

  • I'm Seth Meyers and I'm going  to read to you from my book,  

  • "I'm Not Scared, You're Scared!"  with illustrations by Rob Sayegh Jr.

  • There once was a bear who was easily scared.

  • Each night before going to sleephe would tie a bell to his door  

  • that would make a noise if  anyone tried to sneak in

  • (because even a bear who is easily  scared is a very heavy sleeper).

  • He was even afraid of his own reflectionAnd because he couldn't see himself,  

  • he never brushed well and always  had food stuck in his teeth.

  • When you're a scared bear with food in  your teeth, you don't have many friends.

  • Bear had one, Rabbit.

  • Rabbit was never scared. She read scary  stories. She slept with her door wide open

  • And she brushed her teeth while  hanging from a tree branch by her ears.  

  • This gave her very strong ears.

  • One day, Rabbit made an announcement. "Bear, we are going on an adventure!"

  • Bear suggested that, instead  of going on an adventure,

  • they could read a book about adventures.

  • "That way, if anything goes wrongwe can just close the book." 

  • Rabbit looked at her friend and asked, "Bear, are you scared?"

  • And Bear replied "I'm not scared, you're scared!"

  • And with that, Bear walked past  Rabbit and out the front door

  • Bear stopped to make sure they  had everything they needed

  • "Do I need a bike helmet?" Bear asked. "No," said Rabbit

  • "Do I need oven mitts?" "NO!" said Rabbit

  • "Do I need bear repellant spray?" "You're a bear." said Rabbit

  • After walking a while, they  came to a small stream

  • "It looks deep," said Bear. "It's NOT deep," said Rabbit

  • "It looks cold," said Bear. "It's NOT cold," said Rabbit

  • "It looks like it's filled with  fish who have very sharp teeth,  

  • the kind of fish who would like nothing more than  to nibble at the ankles of a delicious bear." 

  • Rabbit looked at her friend and  asked again, "Bear, are you scared?" 

  • And Bear replied, once again, "I'm not scared, you're scared!" 

  • And with that, Bear walked along the stream until  it narrowed enough that he could step over it.  

  • There he found Rabbit who had  fallen asleep waiting for him.

  • After a bit longer, they came  to the edge of the woods

  • "It looks dark," said Bear. "It's NOT dark," said Rabbit

  • "It looks spooky," said Bear. "It's NOT spooky," said Rabbit.

  • "It looks like it's full of trees that are going  to fall down and bonk us on the head," said Bear.

  • Rabbit looked at her friend and  said, "Bear, are you scared?"

  • And Bear replied, "I'm not scared, you're scared!"

  • And with that, Bearrealizing he would do anything  

  • to avoid the dark and spooky woods, walked  to the road, where he waited for the bus.

  • The bus picked him up and drove  him all the way around the forest.

  • When he got to the other side, he woke up Rabbitwho once again, had fallen asleep waiting for him.

  • They walked some more until  they came to a mountain

  • "It looks high," said Bear. "It's NOT high," said Rabbit.

  • "It looks slippery," said Bear. "It's NOT slippery," said Rabbit.

  • "It looks like on of the rocks will fall  and roll and land on my paw." said Bear.

  • Rabbit looked at her friend and just  had to ask, "Bear, are you scared?" 

  • And Bear replied, "I'm not scared, you're scared!"

  • And with that, Bear, realizing he would do  anything to avoid the high and slippery mountain,  

  • walked to the nearest train station.

  • The train took him halfway around  the mountain to an airfield.

  • At the airfield, Bear bought  a ticket on a helicopter that  

  • flew him to the top of the mountain... and dropped him off next to Rabbit, who,  

  • no surprise here, had fallen asleep.

  • "Rabbit," said Bear, waking  her up. "Should we go home?"

  • "I am not going home," said Rabbit, and she  bounced off with Bear following behind her.

  • After a bit more walking, they found themselves  at one side of a long rope bridge. Bear stopped.

  • "It looks rickety," said Bear. "It might be a little rickety," said Rabbit

  • "It looks old," said Bear. "It might be pretty old," said Rabbit.

  • "It looks like the board might  break if you were heavy enough,"  said Bear.

  • "Mmhm," agreed Rabbit.

  • Rabbit looked at her friend and  said "Bear, are you scared?"

  • And Bear took a deep breath and said...

  • "Yes! Yes, Rabbit, I am scared!

  • I was scared of the river, and I was scared of  the forest, and I was scared of the mountain,  

  • but I am the most scared about  this long, old, rickety bridge!" 

  • And with that, Bear turned around and headed home

  • He marched back to the helicopter

  • that flew him back to the airfield, then took the train to the forest...

  • where he got on a bus that took him to the river...

  • so he could cross where it was narrow...

  • and then trudge all the way back to  his house, where he crawled into bed.

  • Rabbit went to the middle of the bridge and  thought,

  • See, this bridge isn't dangerous. It's a good bridge.

  • And to prove it, she started  to jump up and down. And then she jumped harder.

  • And then she jumped harder than  she had ever jumped in her life.

  • And then... the board she was  jumping on cracked in half

  • And Rabbit fell right through  the hole in the bridge.  

  • Lucky for Rabbit, she had very strong ears. But  she knew she wouldn't be able to hold on forever.  

  • And because of this, Rabbit, for the  first time in her life, was scared.

  • Now, Bear and Rabbit hadn't noticed  but throughout their journey,  

  • they had been followed by a small bird.

  • Bird realized she had to get help, so she flew  as fast as she could all the way to Bear's house.

  • Bird flew in Bear's window and  started chirping as loud as she could,  

  • but Bear didn't wake up, because even bears  who are easily scared are very heavy sleepers.

  • Bird was about to give up when  she saw the bell on the doorknob.

  • Bird put her head inside it and shook it  as hard as she could.

  • Bear jumped out of bed to hear Bird yell, "Rabbit has fallen  through the bridge and needs your help!"

  • And in that moment, Bear felt something  he had never felt before - courage.

  • He was so worried about his friend that  instead of staying home where it was safe,

  • he ran out the door faster than  any bear had ever run before.

  • When Bear reached the stream, he ran right  through it! (It only came up to his ankles.)

  • When he came to the forest, he ran right  through it! (It was only three trees.)

  • And when he came to the mountain, he didn't even  think about taking a train and a helicopter,

  • he just climbed right up it! (It wasn't very high.)

  • Meanwhile, Rabbit was now hanging on with only one ear.

  • She could feel it slippingtoo, and just as she lost her grip...

  • Bear grabbed her by the ear  and lifted her to safety.

  • "Bear, were you scared?" asked Rabbit.

  • And Bear said, with pride and  honesty, "Rabbit, I was scared."

  • "I was scared, too," said Rabbit.

  • And Bear smiled and said,  "Sometimes it's OK to be scared."

  • That night when Bear brushed his teethhe didn't hide from his reflection.  

  • He looked right at it. And  do you know what he saw?

  • A very brave bear.

  • (With no food in his teeth!)

  • I wrote this book becauselove bears, I love rabbits,  

  • and even as a grown-up I sometimes  feel scared, and I think that's okay.

  • So I wanted to write a book about  it and I hope you enjoyed it.

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