In the busy town of Rainy Lae, there was a famous bakery run by Anderson Eriku. His pies were legendary, and every Saturday the townsfolks would line up to get a taste of his delicious creations.
One sunny Saturday morning, Anderson Eriku was busy baking his famous blueberry pies when he noticed something strange. "Where did my rolling pin go?" He wondered out loud. He searched high and low but it was nowhere to be found.
Meanwhile, across town, a group of mischievous roosters named Nengo, Awi and Finch were up to their usual antics. They loved playing pranks on the towns people and today, they had their eyes set on Anderson Eriku's bakery.
"Let's sneak in and steal a pie!" Nengo whispered. "We'll be the heroes of Rooster-ville".
Awi and Finch nodded excitedly, and the three roosters scampered towards the bakery. They climbed through an open window and landed right in the middle of the kitchen.
"Look at the those pies!" Awi exclaimed, his eyes wide with delight.
"We need to take the best one", Finch said, sniffing the air. "How about that big blueberry pie on the counter?"
The roosters quickly grabbed the pie and were about to make their escape when they heard a voice behind them.
"Hey, what are you doing with my pie?" Anderson Eriku shouted, holding a broom.
The roosters froze with fear. Their legs twitching nervously. "Uh-oh, shit!" Nengo squeaked.
Thinking quickly, Awi grabbed a nearby bag of flour and tossed it into the air. A cloud of flour erupted, covering everything in a white powdery mess. Anderson Eriku coughed and waved his broom around, trying to clear the air.
"Run for it!" Finch yelled and the roosters darted towards the window, dragging the pie along with them.
They raced through thestreets of Rainy Lae leaving a trail of flour behind them. The townsfolks watched in amazement as the flour covered roosters sped past, carrying the giant pie.
"Those roosters are at it again!" Mrs. Bundi laughed, shaking her head.
The roosters finally made it back to Rooster-ville, panting and covered in flour. They set the pie down triumphantly and took a moment to catch their breath.
"Uuhooo! We did it!" Nengo cheered. "We pulled off the greatest pie caper ever!"
Just as they were about to dig into the pie, they heard a familiar voice. "You roosters are in a big trouble!"
They turned to see Anderson Eriku covered in flour and holding a fresh pie. "I figured you'd be hungry after all that running", he said with a smile. "So, I brought you a pie of your own."
The roosters' eyes widened in surprise. "You're not mad?" Awi asked.
Anderson Eriku chuckled. "Oh, I was mad at first but then I realized you just wanted a taste of my pies. Next time, just ask and I will be happy to share."
The roosters grinned and thanked Anderson Eriku. They all set down together and enjoyed the delicious pie, laughing about their floury adventure.
From that day on, Nengo, Awi and Finch became regular visitors at the bakery, always asking politely for a slice of Anderson Eriku's famous pies. And of course, they always remembered to bring their own rolling pin.
Lesson of the story:
1.Respect the older people and their properties. 2. If you want something always ask first and you will be given with a good heart.
One sunny Saturday morning, Anderson Eriku was busy baking his famous blueberry pies when he noticed something strange. "Where did my rolling pin go?" He wondered out loud. He searched high and low but it was nowhere to be found.
Meanwhile, across town, a group of mischievous roosters named Nengo, Awi and Finch were up to their usual antics. They loved playing pranks on the towns people and today, they had their eyes set on Anderson Eriku's bakery.
"Let's sneak in and steal a pie!" Nengo whispered. "We'll be the heroes of Rooster-ville".
Awi and Finch nodded excitedly, and the three roosters scampered towards the bakery. They climbed through an open window and landed right in the middle of the kitchen.
"Look at the those pies!" Awi exclaimed, his eyes wide with delight.
"We need to take the best one", Finch said, sniffing the air. "How about that big blueberry pie on the counter?"
The roosters quickly grabbed the pie and were about to make their escape when they heard a voice behind them.
"Hey, what are you doing with my pie?" Anderson Eriku shouted, holding a broom.
The roosters froze with fear. Their legs twitching nervously. "Uh-oh, shit!" Nengo squeaked.
Thinking quickly, Awi grabbed a nearby bag of flour and tossed it into the air. A cloud of flour erupted, covering everything in a white powdery mess. Anderson Eriku coughed and waved his broom around, trying to clear the air.
"Run for it!" Finch yelled and the roosters darted towards the window, dragging the pie along with them.
They raced through thestreets of Rainy Lae leaving a trail of flour behind them. The townsfolks watched in amazement as the flour covered roosters sped past, carrying the giant pie.
"Those roosters are at it again!" Mrs. Bundi laughed, shaking her head.
The roosters finally made it back to Rooster-ville, panting and covered in flour. They set the pie down triumphantly and took a moment to catch their breath.
"Uuhooo! We did it!" Nengo cheered. "We pulled off the greatest pie caper ever!"
Just as they were about to dig into the pie, they heard a familiar voice. "You roosters are in a big trouble!"
They turned to see Anderson Eriku covered in flour and holding a fresh pie. "I figured you'd be hungry after all that running", he said with a smile. "So, I brought you a pie of your own."
The roosters' eyes widened in surprise. "You're not mad?" Awi asked.
Anderson Eriku chuckled. "Oh, I was mad at first but then I realized you just wanted a taste of my pies. Next time, just ask and I will be happy to share."
The roosters grinned and thanked Anderson Eriku. They all set down together and enjoyed the delicious pie, laughing about their floury adventure.
From that day on, Nengo, Awi and Finch became regular visitors at the bakery, always asking politely for a slice of Anderson Eriku's famous pies. And of course, they always remembered to bring their own rolling pin.
Lesson of the story:
1.Respect the older people and their properties. 2. If you want something always ask first and you will be given with a good heart.