An Interminable Fable

Hey Everyone!

This is a kinda funny 'fable' I wrote for my English a while ago.
I got a little carried away and decided to use the thesaurus to find words to use that I'd never heard of before. :D Hence the word 'interminable'. (Tip: you may need to use the dictionary!!)

An Interminable Fable

One rarefied day, in the middle of a dense forest, a mother lion was sharing food with her pusillanimous cubs, a girl and a boy. The boy, who was much more condolent than this sister, and who had heard that a family of deer was sick, decided to take some meat to them.

"We eat deer, you obtuse cub! You should eradicate their society all-together! Taking them food is preposterous!" his sister scoffed.

But her brother took the food the deer anyway, and they were very grateful. He continued taking food, although sometimes his sister followed him to yell insults at them.

It was a cold morning when the mother lion was stalking a moose. She pounced, but the moose was brawny and muscular, and he gained supremacy quickly. Eventually the voracious and debilitated lion had to give up, and the moose exterminated her.

Wails from the woeful cubs absconded the forest. They couldn't get their own food. What could they do?

The girl cub tried to kill a rabbit, but all she got was fur in her stomach, and an excruciating hunger. She lay in the loam, and starved.

However, the deer family had heard of their plight, and they scurried to salvage the cub and to nourish him. They left the previously mocking sister, who was dying. They raised the boy cub themselves, and he was never hungry again.




Yeah, that was a typical ending. Sorry!!

Still, I hope it affords you some joy and laughter!

Danielle :)

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