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The Regretful Frog Choir

A group of innocent frogs and a cunning snake

By Barnabas PayamPublished 10 months ago 4 min read
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Once upon a time in a peaceful swamp, there lived a group of frogs who loved to sing. They were known as the "Swamp Serenaders" and would gather every evening to perform their melodious chorus. Their music was so enchanting that creatures from all around would come to listen.

One day, the Swamp Serenaders were rehearsing for a big concert they were going to perform in front of the whole swamp. They were eager to impress, and in their excitement, they decided to try something new – singing from a tall lily pad.

As they croaked their tunes from the high lily pad, their voices echoed loudly across the swamp, attracting the attention of a cunning snake named Slytherin. Slytherin was known for his sneaky ways and was always looking for opportunities to take advantage of others.

Upon hearing the frogs' beautiful voices, Slytherin hatched a cunning plan. He would pretend to be a talent scout for a famous musical show and offer them a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to perform for a grand audience in the magical forest.

The naive frogs were overjoyed and believed every word Slytherin said. They eagerly followed him into the depths of the forest, where he promised to introduce them to the show's producers. But as they ventured further, the frogs realized they were lost and far away from their swamp.

Slytherin grinned wickedly, revealing his true intentions. He planned to eat them all, one by one, pretending to be the appreciative audience he had promised. The frogs' croaks of joy turned into gasps of fear, and they huddled together, trembling with fright.

Just as Slytherin was about to strike, a wise old owl named Oliver, who had witnessed the whole scene from above, swooped down to the rescue. Oliver had a reputation for being the forest's guardian and was known for his wit and wisdom.

Oliver scolded the frogs for their gullibility but assured them that he would save them from the cunning snake. Using his wisdom, Oliver distracted Slytherin with riddles and puzzles, keeping him occupied while the frogs made their escape back to their swamp.

Feeling defeated and embarrassed, the Swamp Serenaders returned to their usual lily pad and apologized to each other for their foolishness. From that day on, they vowed never to let their excitement blind them to the dangers of the world outside their cozy swamp.

Comical Story 2: The Guilty Snake and the Innocent Frogs

In the heart of the enchanted forest, lived a mischievous snake named Slippy who was always up to no good. He loved playing pranks on other creatures, especially the innocent frogs who resided in the nearby pond. Slippy would sneak up on them and scare them, causing quite a commotion.

One day, the frogs had had enough of Slippy's tricks. They held a meeting by the pond to come up with a plan to teach Slippy a lesson he wouldn't forget. After much deliberation, they decided to stage an elaborate prank on him, hoping it would make him realize the error of his ways.

The frogs set up a fake "Frog King" contest, where the winner would be crowned the most majestic frog in the forest. They sent out invitations to all the forest creatures, including Slippy. Intrigued, Slippy couldn't resist the temptation of proving he was the most majestic creature in the forest.

When the day of the contest arrived, Slippy slithered his way to the pond, ready to impress the judges – the other frogs. The innocent frogs pretended to be impressed with Slippy's "majestic" slithering, and they applauded him enthusiastically.

But little did Slippy know that the crown they placed on his head was actually a special, sticky plant sap. As he proudly raised his head, the crown stuck firmly to it, leaving him in an awkward predicament. He couldn't slither away; he was stuck in place.

The frogs burst into laughter, finding the sight of Slippy with a sticky crown absolutely hilarious. Even though Slippy felt humiliated, he couldn't help but laugh at the absurdity of the situation. The other forest creatures joined in on the laughter, and Slippy became the center of a comical forest gathering.

As the day went on, Slippy began to see the humor in his own mischievous ways. He realized that he had been causing distress to the innocent frogs and other creatures just for his amusement. The frogs, while still enjoying the prank, forgave him, and they all became friends.

From that day forward, Slippy stopped his pranks and became an ally to the frogs, joining in on their playful adventures instead. The forest became a more harmonious and joyful place, thanks to the innocent frogs and their comical lesson for the cunning snake. And they all lived happily ever after, with laughter filling the enchanted forest each day.

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Barnabas Payam

I write my writings humorously, poetically and artistically about the changes in the spiritual condition of human beings to live peacefully and cheerfully.

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