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The Three Unlikely Friends (Bard) Authors: Praveen Sharma and Bard

Once upon a time, there was a dog, a monkey, and a tiger who were best friends. They lived in a small village in the middle of the forest. The dog was a loyal and protective friend. The monkey was clever and mischievous. The tiger was strong and brave.

One day, the three friends were playing in the forest when they came across a group of hunters. The hunters were setting traps for animals. The dog, the monkey, and the tiger were scared. They knew that if they were caught in one of the traps, they would be killed. The three friends decided to work together to outsmart the hunters. The dog used his sense of smell to track down the hunters' traps. The monkey used his agility to climb trees and disable the traps. The tiger used his strength to break the traps. The three friends worked together all day, and by nightfall, they had disabled all of the hunters' traps. The hunters were furious when they returned to the forest and found their traps destroyed. They vowed to get revenge on the three friends. The next day, the hunters came back to the forest with guns. They were determined to kill the three friends. The dog, the monkey, and the tiger were scared, but they knew that they had to fight back. The dog charged at the hunters, barking and growling. The monkey threw sticks and rocks at the hunters. The tiger roared and slashed at the hunters with his claws. The hunters were caught off guard by the three friends' ferocity. They were quickly overwhelmed and defeated. The three friends had won the battle, and they were safe. The dog, the monkey, and the tiger continued to live in the forest together. They were still best friends, and they were always there for each other. They knew that they could always count on each other, no matter what. But even though they were best friends, they still had their moments. For example, one time, the dog was chasing a squirrel when he ran into a tree. The monkey laughed and said, "What a clumsy dog!" The tiger just rolled his eyes and said, "Don't worry, buddy. We all have our moments." Another time, the monkey was trying to climb a tree when he got stuck. The dog tried to help him, but he just ended up making things worse. The tiger had to come and rescue them both. And then there was the time the tiger tried to catch a fish. He jumped into the river and splashed around for a while, but he never caught anything. The dog and the monkey just sat on the bank and laughed at him. But even though they made fun of each other sometimes, they still loved each other very much. They were the best of friends, and they would always be there for each other.


Date: 21-Apr-2023

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