Once upon a time, in the magical Amazon jungle, there lived a lion and his cubs. Nature was kind to them on the land they called home, protecting them and providing all they needed. Food was abundant, the lush trees and rich vegetation were perfect for play. Crystal-clear rivers quenched their thirst, and sunlit meadows were ruled by the Sun King, who gently embraced them.
But one day, while the Lion-Father watched his cubs play, one of them—the smallest and most restless—began to wander off. The wise Lion-Father decided not to leave his obedient cubs and instead started roaring, signaling that it was time for the mischievous cub to return.
However, the little cub, too captivated by a butterfly he was chasing, unintentionally ignored his father’s call. Before long, he found himself lost in the jungle’s dense foliage. His fluffy tail became tangled in a thorny bush, leaving him stuck. More than ever, he longed for his family and had no idea how to escape. Thinking of the scolding that awaited him, he was filled with despair.
Yet he wasn’t the only one in trouble. The Lion-Father, overwhelmed with worry, decided to set out with the others to find the disobedient cub. Quickly picking up his scent, they all set off together to bring the wanderer back home.
Meanwhile, the mischievous cub managed to free himself and returned to the place where he’d left the others. But no one was there. Tired and hungry, he went to the river where they usually drank. After quenching his thirst, he lay down on the soft grass, feeling defeated. His sadness was so deep that it seemed the whole sky would weep for him.
Concerned for the whole family’s well-being, the father led the other cubs to the water’s edge to prevent them from tiring out. And there, by the river, they all reunited. The water had brought them together.
Overjoyed at being a family once more, they forgot their exhaustion and any planned scoldings, and the desire to remain together always filled their hearts. From that day on… and now, dear wise visitor, I invite you to complete the story as you wish or as you need.
For our life is nothing but a story!
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