Paws of Hope
Author | : AQEEL AHMED |
Publisher | : AQEEL AHMED |
Total Pages | : 29 |
Release | : |
ISBN-10 | : 9781998240623 |
ISBN-13 | : 1998240622 |
Rating | : 4/5 (622 Downloads) |
Download or read book Paws of Hope written by AQEEL AHMED and published by AQEEL AHMED. This book was released on with total page 29 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Benny, a bear, used to live in the beautiful and lush Greenleaf Forest. There, the trees had leaves that went up to the sky and the sound of birds singing filled the air. He was different from the other bears in the woods. Many bears spent their days playing in the river and looking for honey, but Benny wasn't like them. He was different from his animal friends because of the gift he had. This young bear could hear the words in the trees and the sounds in the sky. Before the ground shook from an earthquake or the clouds cleared to bring rain, Benny knew it was coming. He seemed to understand the language of nature, which is a language only spoken by the earth and the sky. A dark cloud showed up in the sky much faster than anyone thought it would. The animals in the forest were busy with their daily jobs and didn't notice that danger was coming. But Benny knew something wasn't right. It was supposed to rain, and he was afraid that his friends might get wet while they were playing in the afternoon. Right away, Benny gave everyone a warning and told them to hide. Thanks to Benny, they were all able to hide in a nearby cave. Outside, they watched in awe as the rain turned the forest into a shimmering, pouring beauty. Even though it was storming outside, Benny's friends were thankful for him. They were amazed at how well he could tell the weather. In that moment, Benny had an epiphany while standing in the dark cave with his friends, who were warm and comfortable. This amazing ability to see what would happen in nature before it happened wasn't a rare quirk; it was his talent. It was a great tool that could be used to protect and help people from the mood swings that happen naturally. It was clear to Benny that his unique link to the land and sky was both a gift and a duty. He chose not to hide this gift any longer, as if it were a valuable find. Benny, on the other hand, decided to use his skill to protect the people who lived in the bush. In his ideal world, no animal would be caught off guard by a storm, all species would be able to find cover before the ground shook, and people would help each other out when things got tough. After that day, Benny wasn't just a young bear living in the Greenleaf Forest. He changed into a protector, a friend all over the world, and a sign of hope. The gift he had went from being a small part of his life to a goal. Benny, the one-of-a-kind bear who could see disasters coming, was ready to go on an adventure beyond his wildest dreams to help people and make the world a better place for his family in the forest. Chapter 2: Making a Choice. It made Benny feel confused when he found out how talented he was. He was aware of his wonderful abilities and was eager to find ways to use them to make the world a better place. The little bear chose to tell his parents, who were the two animals he trusted the most, what was going on. It was warm in their den, and the smells of dirt and pine made them feel at ease when Benny told them his secret. He talked about how he could tell when the sky was about to storm, or the ground was about to shake. His parents listened carefully, and the respect and pride in their big eyes showed. They knew their son was different from other kids, but they were shocked to learn of his amazing ability. When Benny was done talking, there was a quiet that made it sound like the forest was listening. Then his parents said something reasonable and encouraging. These people told Benny that his skill was very important and could be used to protect and save many lives. They told him to think about what was best for everyone and be careful when using his skill. Benny felt like he had a purpose and was sure of himself because they believed in him. He decided that keeping within the safe boundaries of Greenleaf Forest wasn't enough. The whole world was better off because of his special skill. With his brave heart and the light of his parents' love for him, Benny made a choice that would change his life forever. He chose to leave the safety of his home and go for a walk in the woods where he had grown up. Benny knew the trip that was coming up would not be easy. He found out that the world outside of Greenleaf Forest was very big, very dangerous, and full of places he had never been before. Still, he felt strong when he thought about helping others, staying safe, and preventing harm. He pictured telling people and animals about impending disasters so they could get ready and avoid harm and fear. After Benny made this choice, his life changed in a new way. He had grown from a young bear with a special skill to a defender with a mission, a light of hope in a world that was mostly dark and cruel. On his way, Benny knew he would meet strange people, some of whom would be nice and some of whom would be mean. He also knew that he would face challenges that would test his bravery and determination. But Benny was ready. He had a lot of amazing skills and a strong desire to make the world a better place. He was ready to leave the safe confines of Greenleaf Forest, share his gift with the world, and go on a trip to help people in need by giving them safety and hope. He was brave and determined when he made this choice, which would take him on a journey he could never have imagined. Chapter 3: The first expedition. Benny set out on his first trip with mixed feelings of excitement and fear. He had a big goal in mind. The goal was to find a town close to the Greenleaf Forest line where people lived with animals and didn't know how dangerous things they were above. Benny could feel it: a wake-up call from nature that the water was rising and that there would be a storm that would destroy everything in its way. When Benny got to the settlement, he walked quickly and with purpose. It was a beautiful area, with homes spread out like brushstrokes on a lush painting. The people who lived there were calm and simple, unaware of the disaster that was about to happen