The closeness of the fairy

in hive-107855 •  5 months ago  (edited)

Once upon a time fairies and humans lived side by side in harmony. Mekhala, a beautiful and clever fairy, studied with Shie, a powerful hermit. Besides Mekhala, Guru Shie also had a male student named Ramasaur. This male student was always jealous of Mekhala because he was less clever. However, Guru Shie still loved his two students. And never differentiated between them.

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One day Guru Shie called them and said, "Tomorrow, give me a cup full of dew water. Whoever gets it first, he is lucky. I will turn the dew into a gem, which can grant any wish."

Mekhala and Ramasaur were stunned. Ramasaur imagined that he would ask for wealth and luxury. So that he could become the richest person in his country. However, Mekhala thought hard. Getting a cup of dew water is certainly not easy, Mekhala muttered to himself. The next morning, early in the morning, the two students were in the forest. Ramasaur carelessly pulled out grass and other small plants. But the results were very disappointing. Dew water is always spilled before being poured into the cup.

Instead, Mekhala carefully soaked up the dew with a soft cloth. Gently squeeze it and then put it in a cup. The results are very encouraging. Soon his cup was full. Mekhala immediately met Guru Shie and gave him the results of his work.

Teacher Shie accepted it happily. Mekhala is indeed a clever student. As promised, Guru Shie turned the dew into a jewel the size of a thumb.

"If you want something, raise this gem to the level of your forehead. Then say your wish," said Guru Shie.

Mekhala did what his teacher taught him, then stated his wishes. In an instant Mekhala was in the blue sky. Soar like an Eagle. Very beautiful. Meanwhile, it was only at dusk that Ramasaur managed to get a cup of dew. The results were not as clear as those obtained by Mekhala. Ramasaur hurriedly handed it over to Guru Shie.

"Even though you are slower than Mekhala, you will still get a reward for your hard work," said Guru Shie while handing over a magic axe.

The axe was made of silver. Used to defend oneself when in danger. If the axe was thrown at a target, even a mountain could be destroyed. It turned out that Ramasaur misused the gift. He was jealous of Mekhala who could float in the sky.

Ramasaur immediately threw the axe at Mekhala. Knowing that there was danger, Mekhala deflected the axe with her gem. The result was a terrible collision and a very dazzling light. The collision continues to occur until now, in the form of deafening thunder. People call it "thunder".

Author: Zahra

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