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Chapter 14 - CHAPTER 14

THE STORY TELLER AT THE CAVE

 Three years later prince Alexander thought of visiting the motherless home and also doing some arms giving so he went to visit a motherless home to provide little children who had no mother or father to provide them with good food, cloth . This was one of the important and eligible rule of swissdal kingdom, this action is to be carried out every three years and prince alexander was the one for the task so alexander the prince ordered his men to get all the goodies into the van. This was what king Patrick would want from his son Alexander. So on his way to the palace he met a brave and smart boy called jacob and he seemed very smart for his age, jacob was known for telling children stories in the play cave. Every last day of the months jacob would gather and organize his friends and children and tell them really nice story about the jungle or animals and children were very fund and always excited to hear his stories.

 They were about to start their story before one of the children noticed and recognize the abscence of the prince and all the children ran and hugged the prince the whole motherless organization welcomed the prince. The prince then ordered his men to give the children the goodies and all what he brought for them, he then told bend down and told jacob to continue his plans of telling the story.

 So all the chilldren assembled and sitted in good other eating and drinking what the prince had brought for them. Most of the children sitted comfortable as jacob started his story saying : Once upon a time, in the heart of a lush jungle, there lived a tortoise named Tobi and a mighty lion named Leo. The jungle was a place of both wonder and danger, where every animal had to find their own path to survival.Tobi the tortoise was known for his determination. Despite his slow pace, he was always focused on his goals. He had a dream, a dream to climb the tallest tree in the jungle. Many animals laughed at him, doubting his ability to accomplish such a feat.Leo the lion, on the other hand, was known for his strength and power. He was the king of the jungle, but he realized that strength alone couldn't make him truly wise. He yearned for knowledge and understanding of the world beyond the jungle.One sunny morning, Tobi approached Leo and said, "Leo, I've heard stories of your strength and courage, but I also know you aspire to be wise. I wish to climb the tallest tree in the jungle. Will you teach me how to be strong and wise like you?"Leo was intrigued by Tobi's request. He saw determination in the tortoise's eyes and agreed to be his mentor. He began teaching Tobi about the ways of the jungle, from hunting for food to surviving in the wild. Tobi learned quickly, absorbing every lesson with an open heart.Meanwhile, Tobi shared his wisdom with Leo. He taught Leo patience, explaining how sometimes it's not the strongest who succeed, but those who persevere. Tobi's determination inspired Leo to reflect on his own life and what it meant to be truly wise.As the days turned into months, Tobi's determination was put to the test. Climbing the tallest tree in the jungle was no easy feat for a tortoise. So jacob and all the children took a little break and they had all what prince alexander had brought for them and they enjoyed themselves, and prince Alexander was happy with the smiles in the children face.

 In the heart of the majestic kingdom of Swissdal, nestled among rolling green hills and lush forests, there was a day unlike any other. It was a day when the royal family provided goodies and performed acts of kindness for the children of the motherless home. It was a tradition that had been upheld for generations, a symbol of compassion and benevolence. And on this particular day, the responsibility of overseeing this heartfelt duty fell upon the shoulders of Prince Alexander, the charming and compassionate heir to the throne.Prince Alexander, with his deep azure eyes and a heart full of empathy, took his role as the guardian of the motherless home seriously. He had always been drawn to the innocence and purity of children, and this annual event was one he looked forward to with great anticipation. It was a day when he could bring smiles to the faces of those who had faced more hardships than most in their young lives.As the sun began to cast its warm, golden glow over the kingdom, Prince Alexander, accompanied by a small entourage of royal guards and servants, made his way to the motherless home. The children, dressed in their best attire, stood in a neat line, their eyes filled with a mix of excitement and anticipation. They knew that this day held the promise of gifts, sweets, and stories.Among the children, there was one who stood out - a young boy named Jacob. Jacob was not the eldest nor the youngest, but he possessed a unique quality that had caught the eye of Prince Alexander on previous visits. He was a remarkably smart and articulate child, with a curiosity that seemed boundless.As Prince Alexander approached the children, he couldn't help but notice Jacob's presence. The boy had a certain charisma about him, and he appeared to organize his fellow orphans effortlessly. It was as if he had a natural leadership quality that drew the others towards him.With a warm smile, Prince Alexander bent down to greet the children. He handed out goodies and treats, his eyes filled with kindness as he interacted with each child. When he reached Jacob, their eyes met, and the prince saw a spark of intelligence and determination in the boy's gaze.After the distribution of gifts and sweets, Prince Alexander decided to spend some time with the children, and Jacob seized the opportunity to share his love for storytelling. He invited Prince Alexander and the other children to the playcave, a cozy and imaginative space where tales came to life.Once inside the playcave, Jacob gathered his friends around and began to weave a captivating story. It was a story about a lion named Leo and a tortoise named Tobi. Jacob's storytelling skills were extraordinary; he painted vivid pictures with his words, making the characters and their adventures come to life in the minds of his young audience.As the story of Leo and Tobi unfolded, Prince Alexander found himself completely engrossed. Jacob's storytelling was not only entertaining but also carried valuable lessons about friendship, courage, and the strength of unlikely alliances. Leo, the proud lion, and Tobi, the wise tortoise, faced challenges together and discovered that their differences were their greatest assets.The story concluded with a powerful message of unity and the belief that even the most disparate individuals could achieve great things when they worked together. The children listened with rapt attention, their imaginations ignited by Jacob's words.When the story came to an end, there was a moment of silence before the children erupted into applause. Prince Alexander, deeply impressed by Jacob's talent, approached the young storyteller with a warm smile."Jacob, that was an extraordinary story," Prince Alexander said, his voice filled with admiration. "You have a remarkable gift for storytelling, and you've shown great leadership among your friends."Jacob blushed with a mixture of pride and humility. "Thank you, Your Highness," he replied, his eyes sparkling with gratitude. "I love telling stories, and I'm grateful for the chance to share them with my friends."Prince Alexander patted Jacob's shoulder and made a silent promise to himself. He saw potential in the young boy, not just as a storyteller but as a future leader who could make a positive impact on Swissdal.As the day drew to a close, Prince Alexander bid farewell to the children of the motherless home, leaving their hearts filled with joy and their minds inspired by Jacob's storytelling. The memory of that day would stay with Prince Alexander, and he knew that he had witnessed something truly special.In the years that followed, Jacob's talent continued to shine, and Prince Alexander remained a steadfast supporter of the young storyteller. Jacob's stories, filled with wisdom and imagination, not only brought joy to the children of Swissdal but also served as a source of inspiration for the entire kingdom.And as time passed, Jacob's influence grew, his stories reminding everyone that in the kingdom of Swissdal, the greatest strength lay in unity, kindness, and the power of storytelling to inspire change and bring people together. 

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Wisdom always say it all age is just a number.

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