The Crocodile and The Monkey

In the heart of a lively Indian forest, Chintu, a playful monkey, and Bheem, a wise crocodile, shared a special friendship. One sunny day, Chintu swung by Bheem near the riverbank.

"Hey Bheem, let's go on an adventure to the beautiful island across the river! It'll be so much fun," Chintu suggested with sparkling eyes.

Bheem, nodding his head, agreed, "Yes, Chintu, that sounds like a wonderful idea."

Excitement bubbled as Chintu hopped on Bheem's back. With powerful strokes, Bheem swam across the river. Halfway through, Bheem stopped, a moment of hesitation crossing his wise eyes.

"Chintu," Bheem admitted, "I must confess, I considered having you for a snack once we reached the other side."

Chintu's eyes widened with surprise, and he quickly leaped onto a floating log. "Why, Bheem? Friends don't do that!"


Realization washed over Bheem's face. "I got tempted, Chintu, but your trust means more. I'm truly sorry."

Chintu, understanding the power of forgiveness, forgave Bheem. They continued their journey, reaching the island together. As they explored, their bond grew even stronger.

From that day forward, Chintu and Bheem shared many more adventures, understanding that true friends stay loyal and trustworthy, even when faced with tempting situations. Their story became a lesson for all in the forest about the enduring strength of friendship.

And so, in the heart of the Indian forest, Chintu and Bheem's tale lived on, a reminder that trust and loyalty make friendships truly special.

Moral: True friendship remains strong when built on trust and loyalty. 

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