The Cabin
A little pig came to the hillside and built a very beautiful cabin, where he settled down. A little monkey and the little pig became good friends, and the monkey helped the pig plant many beautiful flowers and plants in front of and behind the cabin.
The wolf on the mountain saw the cabin and liked it very much. He wanted to take it over, but he didn’t know the little pig or what abilities the pig might have. The fox learned about this and told the wolf, “He looks chubby and probably doesn’t have any great abilities. But if you’re unsure, you can secretly observe him.”
The monkey overheard the conversation between the wolf and the fox, so he ran to tell the pig and helped him come up with a good idea.
The little pig immediately picked up a wooden stick and started swinging it around in front of the cabin, making loud whooshing sounds. The wolf arrived and hid in the bushes, watching in secret. Suddenly, there was a loud “bang!” The little pig’s stick hit a small tree near the wolf’s head, scaring the wolf so much that he ran away, holding his head.
The wolf rushed back home, panting, and said to the fox, “Wow, that chubby guy is really tough! He almost smashed my head!” The fox, however, was unconvinced and came up with another bad idea for the wolf.
Once again, the monkey overheard their conversation, and this time, he quickly came up with another clever plan.
Under the moonlight, the wolf came to the cabin and noticed two large, terrifying shadows on the window paper. The wolf slowly crept closer to the window, wanting to take a closer look at what was inside. Suddenly, he heard voices from inside the cabin. One voice asked, “Little Pig, why do I smell the scent of wolf meat again?”
Another voice replied, “Brother Mountain Monster, let me catch him for you to eat!”
Hearing this, the wolf turned and ran away in fright. As soon as he saw the fox, he angrily shouted, “You bad guy, were you trying to get me killed?”
At that moment, the monkey and the little pig were laughing inside the cabin. They took off their big masks and felt incredibly happy.
Thank you for reading! ” Sitestorys “