Tuesday, 2 December 2014

Three Little Pigs

Once upon a time, in the ancient forest, there was a brick house where the pig's family lived. The family members consisted of the mother and three brothers. The brothers were best friend to each other and willing to help each one no matter what the circumstance was. As the brothers became older, they discovered the tiny house was no longer suitable for all of them to squish in. As a result, they set off the path and began to build a house of their own.

The eldest brother chose a location with a dense grass carpet. He decided to build the house merely with hays and large leafs. He thought to himself, "Well, I just need a shelter to prevent myself from getting wet."

The second eldest brother decided to build a mud house. He believed that a mud house could keep him warm in the winter and cool in the summer.

At the same time, the youngest piglet decided to build a brick house. He convinced himself that a house had to be tough enough to withstand every kind of threat. At the end, all of them finished the hard and exhausting building work. The brothers visited each other new home and celebrate their hard-working.

However, the forest did not only have the pig family, the residences varied. This included the infamous, Grey Wolf. He was 6 feet tall with long sharp claws that were as white and shiny as steel. Yet, the most fearsome part of the Grey wolf is his long-hollow growl. The rumor said that the growl could be heard from five miles away and no living thing dared to exit their shelter.

The Grey Wolf decided to pay a "friendly" visit to the pig brothers in the night.

Hearing the howl, the eldest brother swiftly jumping into his hay house and locked the door . Seeing the ambiguous shade flashing outside the window, the eldest brother could not move but trembled. The house was also shaking! He immediately regretted that he should remember the existences of his predators while he was constructing his house. Within a minute, the Grey Wolf blew house back into hays and leafs. Without thinking, the eldest brother followed his instinct and fled to his brother's home. Thanks for the raining hays and leafs, the Grey Wolf was unable to locate the pig.

As the second-eldest brother was about to rest, he saw his elder brother was chased by the desperate Grey Wolf. He quickly opened his door and rescued his sibling, The brothers instantly blocked the door with everything they could find in the house. However, the Grey Wolf was not merciful and gave the brothers no time to catch their breath. The mud house was no match with the growl and the brothers could only run to their youngest brother home before the house collapsed.

Passing through the tunnels, the trees on the sidewalk seemed to be happy with the incident. The trees were echoing by the long howl and they were as if laughed at the pitiful brothers because they would lose their lives once they stopped. Fortunately, the small tunnel hindered the Grey Wolf to sprint. the brothers reached the brick house at their last breath. The aware youngest brother quickly pull his siblings back into his fortress. He calmed his terrified brothers and ensured them the house was invincible. But, he was wrong. The Grey Wolf spent his last bit of energy and torn the brick house door down with his giant claws. The brother were in fear and squished at the corner together. Yet, they had no escape route because the wolf had blocked the exit.

The Grey Wolf was exhausted and he could only crawled on the floor by impaling his fearful claws into the ground. Bit by bit, The each stabbing sound the claws made pierce through the brother's heart. At the end, the brother's vision were slowly engulfed by the great body of the wolf. The youngest brother barely whispered out, " Please... Please don't eat us! I beg you. We are not as ta....ta... tasty as you imagine. The other brothers burst into tears because they knew the Grey Wolf was ruthless and there was no way they could escape their inevitable fate. Slowly, the wolf unfold his lips and glistening teeth reflecting the faces of the terrified brothers. A voice that released from the pit responded the worthless begging, " Ea... Eat? I..... I.... want... to..... know.... where the little...... Red Riding Hood is!!!!!"

The next day, at the riverside, the three brothers saw the Lamb mother putting stones into the asleep Grey Wolf's stomach.

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