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SNAKE

 


Once upon a time there was a boy who lived on the edge of the forest. One day while he was out for a walk, he came across a snake. The snake was sad because he wanted someone to love him and the child felt sorry for him. So he took the snake and brought it home. After a short time, the boy fell in love with the snake and told him so. He smiles at her and says he loves her too. So he and the snake lived together and he took care of all his needs. He feeds her and keeps her warm and safe.  

But after a while, the snake started hissing at the boy, and wagged its tail every time he approached it.    
He also bared his fangs and lunged at him once or twice before actually biting him. The boy was shocked and saddened by this behavior on his part and one day he said to him, "Snake, I have given you a home and taken care of you, and treated you well, and love you. Why do you keep hissing me and wagging your tail. towards me, and why did you bite me these few times?" The snake looked at him and showed its fangs, and said, "Am I not a snake? And isn't that what snakes do? Did you not know the day you found me and brought me to your house that you lived a snake?"

The boy was astonished. He had no good answer except to say, "Yes, I know you are a snake, but haven't we already said that we love each other? Is that how someone treats a loved one?"

But when the boy rebuked the snake, it only heightened his venomous mood. "How dare you insult me?", He hissed at the boy. "How dare you insult my convoluted nature? You're just a boy. Think you're lucky you're still alive. My poison may make you sick, but I haven't completely killed you!" The boy was very sad to hear these words and at the poison he had injected into him on the previous occasion when the serpent's spirit moved him.
 
The boy asked, "Do I then expect you to continue acting as a snake with me? Will you not change even because of my affection for you?" "I am me", he hissed angrily. "And I've never apologized for what it is. Never!"
The boy was devastated. All the wasted love....for what? So that he must be hurt by the creature he loves? The boy knew that if he let the snake stay with him, he would kill it. So he decided that he had to go. She told him over and over that his treatment of her was really cruel and that he had to leave.
 
But every time he told her to leave, he hissed at her, wagged her tail, and lunged almost missing her bite. Eventually the boy had to threaten him with expulsion. "Get away from me or I'll throw you out the door into the lonely forest night," he warned. It wasn't easy for him to tell her this because he still loved her despite his evil attitude. Nevertheless, he insisted on knowing that it was his final farewell or death.

Worried that the boy had reached the limit of his tolerance and that he would really kick him out, one day she told him that he was leaving of his own free will. And he did. He had found his own place in the woods and now accepted that he would have to live alone, at least for a while until he could find someone else to take care of him, as he could not stand being alone for long. time.
 
Now the boy often visits the pigsty in the heart of the forest. The stable was led by a pig who was considered wise by every creature in the forest. The boy asked himself, "Aren't pigs intelligent and wise?" And the boy respects and respects pigs because he likes to go to the pen every week and enjoys meeting his animal friends there and playing with them.
Now there is a certain rat that visits the pen and is a favorite of the pigs. 

The rat had just arrived in the woods with his wife and two young children, one of whom was autistic, and had almost no friends even though he was a pig's pet. The boy felt sorry for the mouse and he offered a friendly hand. The rat received a boy's outstretched hand in his paw but his mind was black and cunning like a rat's.
 
However, the boy was not aware of the rat's manner and treated it well, not suspecting that the nature of the rat was to act like a rat as well as the nature of the snake to hiss and bite. The two beings do not know the act of appreciation for kindness and goodwill as the child feels and shows. And the boy doesn't realize that his life is about to change at the hands of the two evil creatures he has become friends with and whom he cares about.
 
Now that the snake has separated from the boy, she is still taking care of him and helping him adjust to his new life alone. Now the snake set its sights on the mouse because he saw that he was a creature he liked, similar to him in his soul. He rightly sensed that they were soulmates and he missed the rat, not even caring that the rat was married and had two children, one of whom was emotionally challenged. 

So on a surprising day he asked the boy to introduce him to the rat. Knowing his inability to be alone and his need to be with an equally vicious being, the boy arranges a meeting between the two. The boy was surprised [though he shouldn't have] at how instantly the two creatures seemed to love each other [or what was thought to be love between a mouse and a snake]. Shortly after that,

Then they both started to spread lies about the boy to the pigs, saying that the child was evil and dangerous and not good. The snake said that the boy had abused her and even strangled her and injured her. Pig, for all his so-called wisdom, is not wise enough to ask for proof of this charge. The mouse insinuates that the boy is a danger to sty and his followers. The mouse then showed him the pig story the boy had written about how delicious ham and bacon was. 

The pig, who knows nothing about the world outside his cage, lends credence to the gossip. He got angry and told the boy not to go back to the cage. The other animals who visited the pen could not understand why the boy was no longer welcome and when they asked the pig,
 
The boy was sad because he missed being with all the animals in the pen and despite pleading with the pig to hear his story from his own side and let him back, the pig refused. The more the boy pleaded, the less the pig listened. And then one day, the pig finally got the rangers to catch the boy if he kept trying to get back to the pen. Finally, resignedly, the boy gave up all hope of returning, and he went his own way, exploring a new life for himself.

The rat and the snake now live together even though the pig has sternly warned the
rat about his relationship with the snake because he, the rat, has a wife and children.
The pig emphatically told the mouse that romantic alliances with other creatures other than their partners would not be accepted by the forest dwellers. And more than that, what will happen to the two rat pups? How did Mrs Rat take care of them without her help? All of this falls on the deaf ears of a selfish and uncaring couple, and the mouse Mrs and her children are left to fend for themselves in a hostile world.
Rats now need to provide for the snakes and Mrs Rat and the puppies have no way of staying where they are, and they become homeless. 

The rat ignored them and the snake laughed at their plight.
When the other animals in the sty heard all this, they turned against the rats and snakes. Many of them became angry with the pigs and decided that they would not return to their pens either. Finally the pig had to tell the rats and snakes to stay away too for fear that no one would return to their cage. So the two evil creatures who conspired against the boy suffered destruction. They became social outcasts among the forest animals, and they lived in poverty all day, barely surviving.
 
One night there was an animal encounter at the boy's house. The animals naturally sympathized with the child because they were kind and kind. And one of them said to the boy, "You have to write a story about all these sad events. Just don't use animals in the story. Use real humans as characters." And the boy thinks this is right and fair.


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