STORYMIRROR

Priti Sanjeev

Children Stories Fantasy

3  

Priti Sanjeev

Children Stories Fantasy

The Understandable Sons

The Understandable Sons

2 mins
677

Once upon a time, there lived a man who was a fisherman. He had four sons. Cole, John, Harry, and Tim. He was not able to sell much fish as he was old. One day he told his sons that he was too old and now they have to make money for him. So they went off. Then suddenly, they saw four different paths.


Cole being the biggest brother said “ we will all go through different paths and will meet after four years.” So off they went. Cole saw a man. The man said “ you could be a thief but in a good way.” Tim saw another man who taught him how to use the binoculars. Then another man taught John how to hunt animals. Then Harry was learned how to stitch stuff by another man. Then after four years they met. Their father was very proud of them. Then he taught he will test their skills. their was a bird sleeping with its eggs. so the father told Tim to see with his binoculars how many eggs there were. He said there were four eggs. He told Cole to steal the eggs. Cole stole the eggs. Then he told John to cut the eggs with one arrow without letting the chicks die. He did as he was told. Then he told Harry to stitch the eggs. He stitched them. Then in the news it was said that a Dragon stole the princess and who ever saved her will get to marry her.


So the four brothers took off. The king gave them a boat to go on. Tim saw with his binoculars that the dragon was sleeping on the princesses lap. Cole stole the princess. Then after some time the dragon woke up. He started chasing them. Then John shot an arrow at the dragon and killed it making a huge splash. The boat broke in half. Then Harry stitched and made a small boat for them. Then they all started arguing on who should marry the princess. So then the king thought that instead of marrying the princess they could take half of the kingdom for themselves.The brothers agreed. Then the father and the sons lived

together happily ever after.


Rate this content
Log in

More english story from Priti Sanjeev