Laos: A Child of The Woods
By: Katherine Neville Fleeson
This story was about a child who always felt a little different. One day, this child became so full with anger that he left his people and his home, which was a place in the jungle.
This child went on a long journey, where he never grew tired and felt no pain. Once he felt like he reached his destination, he slept under a tree.
He was awoken by a large tiger. Unafraid, the child trusted the tiger. It was as if they had a connection of some sort.
Many days had passed, the lion and the child grew fonder of each other, and the child was learning the ways of the land from the tiger.
As the tiger was teaching the child, the child was also teaching the tiger. The child taught the tiger to not kill their herd of cattle, or the people that lived in the jungle.
After being gone for so long, the child wanted to return to his family. He returned to his own village with jewels wrapped around him.
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