"The Proud Peacock and the Wise Crow"
Once upon a time, in a beautiful forest, there lived a proud peacock and a simple black crow. The peacock loved to show off his colorful feathers. Every day he would say, "Look at me! I am the most beautiful bird in this forest."
The crow was not beautiful like the peacock, but he was wise and kind. He spent his time helping other animals and searching for food.
One day, a hunter came into the forest. He saw the peacock dancing with his bright feathers open. The hunter thought, "What a beautiful bird! I must catch him." The peacock was too busy showing off and did not notice the danger.
The crow quickly saw the hunter. He flew to the peacock and shouted, "Hide! There is danger!" But the peacock did not listen at first. When he finally understood, it was almost too late. The crow made loud noises and distracted the hunter. The peacock ran into the bushes and saved his life.
After that day, the peacock felt ashamed. He said, "I was proud of my beauty, but you saved my life with your wisdom. True value is not in beauty but in kindness and intelligence."
The crow smiled and said, "We are all special in different ways."
Moral: Do not be proud of your outer beauty.Title: The Girl Who Chased the Light
In a small village surrounded by green fields, there lived a simple girl named Ayna. She was not rich, nor was she famous. But she had something special — a heart full of dreams.
Every evening, Ayna would climb a small hill near her house and watch the sunset. While others saw darkness coming, she saw light hiding behind it. She believed that every night carried the promise of a brighter tomorrow.
Ayna loved writing stories. People in her village laughed at her and said, "Stories cannot change your life." But she never stopped writing. She wrote about hope, courage, and kindness.
One day, a traveling teacher came to the village. He found Ayna sitting under a tree, writing in her old notebook. Curious, he asked to read her story. After reading it, his eyes became bright with surprise.
"You have a gift," he said. "Your words can touch hearts."
With his help, Ayna published her first story online. Slowly, people from different places began reading her work. Her stories gave hope to those who felt lost and strength to those who felt weak.
Years passed, and Ayna became a well-known writer. But she never forgot her small village or the hill where she chased the light.
She proved that dreams are not too big for small villages — and light always follows those who believe in it.
Moral: Never stop believing in your dreams, even if the world doubts you.
