I knew this was my only chance. I knew it. So I had to do something for myself.
The clock tik toked; I started to feel the fear. The moon was up there in the sky, shone as a witch’s malicious smile. Here came the breeze, which used to be soft and slow, but now the only feeling it could bring me was gloomy and cold.
Yes, I was afraid. There’s a big wolf in the forest, and I knew that he would eat me eventually, as me was just a weak little pig. But I had to do something. I turned around, and I saw that Tommy and Jimmy were sleeping so deeply. They were my brothers, my lazy brothers. I didn’t know why my mom always loved them more than me despite I was the smartest one. Mom had been dead for a while; this was why we were here – to find a new place to live. I knew there’s a wolf in the forest, but I still misled them here, and told them this’s a safe place to live. I didn’t have a choice; someone has to make a sacrifice. I glazed them, and left the house.
The second day was a pretty shiny day. Tommy and Jimmy were very happy since I told them we could find the materials to build our house and could also seek our fortune earlier this morning. “Hey Joey, do you think I can find good materials to build my house?” Tony asked me with an exciting tone. “I’m sure you can.” I responded with a smile, tried to make myself sound like a good elder brother. “Don’t you worry, Tony,” Jimmy smiled, “We will live here happily ever after.” I heard that, and I smiled.
“So this is it. We will separate out here, and go for our own life. We should find the materials to build our house first, and then start to build our house.” I said to them in the middle of a crossroad, and saw their upset faces. “Do you mean we will not see each other in a long time?” Jimmy sounded worried. “Yes.” I said. “Alright. Then we will not disappoint you.” Tony said. “Ok, then good luck.” I said with a big smile, a smile that was from the deep of my heart. The first step worked, and I was happy to death. “Remember, straws and furze are all good materials to build the house, go for them without doubts.” I said my last sentence.
Actually after I went off, I didn’t go far, I followed Tony. I wanted to make sure that he listened my words. And here, I saw he trusted me and was building his house with straws. He was so happy, singing and building as the same time. You wouldn’t be that happy after a few minutes, I thought. He was so lazy, and he built his house so slowly, when I got all the bricks for my house and back to see what’s going on with him, he was still building it. And after 3 days, the house was done, and Tony was so happy, but he didn’t know that he was approaching the danger.
I hid in a safe place, and waited. Then, the big wolf came, he knocked the door and said: --
“Little pig, little pig, let me come in.”
But Tony said: --
“No, no, by the hair of my chiny-chin-chin.”
So the wolf said: --
“Then I’ll hurf, and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow your house in.”
He did so, and the house was broken. Truth be told, I was afraid at that time, but I held on to it, and I saw the wolf ate Tony.
After a few days, the wolf ate Jimmy, who used furze to build the house.
Yes, you guessed right. I made a deal with the wolf, and he told me, as long as he had food – which were my two brothers – he would not do anything to me. Now I’m sitting in my safe brick-made house, so I was not that afraid. But something I didn’t want still happened.
“Little pig, little pig, let me come in.”
I was shocked. I thought he wouldn’t have to eat me.
“You said you wouldn’t eat me!” I was almost screaming.
“Yes, I did. But now I still want to eat you.”
He has already eaten two of my brothers. He couldn’t eat me, because we made the deal!
“No way!” I shouted out loud.
“Then I’ll hurf, and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow your house in.”
He did so, and I was scared to death, but the house wasn’t broken at all.
“Little pig, I know where there’s a nice field of turnips.”
“Where?” I asked subconsciously.
“In Mr. Smith’s field, and if you be ready tomorrow we will go together.”
“Great.” Said me, tried so hard to hide the fear from my voice, because I just thought about a plan, “What time?”
“Six o’clock.”
I went there at five o’clock, and saw those beautiful turnips, so I brought some home, before the wolf came. At six, the wolf came and asked: “Little pig, are you ready to go?”
“Ready! I’ve been there and back, with a potful of dinner.”
He was angry, I could feel it, but he still said: “Oh, very nice. I know there’s a nice apple-tree, do you want to go and see?”
“Sure, what time?” I was smiling.
“Five o’clock.”
So I got there at four and came back home before five. As yesterday, the wolf was so angry. But he still said: “Seems you always like to be earlier. Alright, this afternoon we will go to a fair, are you showing up?”
“Of course.”
I still went there earlier, and I bought a butter-churn to frighten the wolf. I found that he was stupid actually. And I used the churn to roll from the top of the hill; he was scared by me and even didn’t go to the fair on time.
And this time he came straight to my house, and I bet he knew that it was I, from his angry face. Than, suddenly, he smiled, for no reason, I was afraid again. I saw him climbed up my house, and I guessed he want to use the chimney! So quickly, I put a pot full of water on the blazing fire and took off the cover. Then here came the wolf, and I quickly clapped on the cover.
“No!......”
Now nobody can ever hurt me.
Because I ate him.
The clock tik toked; I started to feel the fear. The moon was up there in the sky, shone as a witch’s malicious smile. Here came the breeze, which used to be soft and slow, but now the only feeling it could bring me was gloomy and cold.
Yes, I was afraid. There’s a big wolf in the forest, and I knew that he would eat me eventually, as me was just a weak little pig. But I had to do something. I turned around, and I saw that Tommy and Jimmy were sleeping so deeply. They were my brothers, my lazy brothers. I didn’t know why my mom always loved them more than me despite I was the smartest one. Mom had been dead for a while; this was why we were here – to find a new place to live. I knew there’s a wolf in the forest, but I still misled them here, and told them this’s a safe place to live. I didn’t have a choice; someone has to make a sacrifice. I glazed them, and left the house.
The second day was a pretty shiny day. Tommy and Jimmy were very happy since I told them we could find the materials to build our house and could also seek our fortune earlier this morning. “Hey Joey, do you think I can find good materials to build my house?” Tony asked me with an exciting tone. “I’m sure you can.” I responded with a smile, tried to make myself sound like a good elder brother. “Don’t you worry, Tony,” Jimmy smiled, “We will live here happily ever after.” I heard that, and I smiled.
“So this is it. We will separate out here, and go for our own life. We should find the materials to build our house first, and then start to build our house.” I said to them in the middle of a crossroad, and saw their upset faces. “Do you mean we will not see each other in a long time?” Jimmy sounded worried. “Yes.” I said. “Alright. Then we will not disappoint you.” Tony said. “Ok, then good luck.” I said with a big smile, a smile that was from the deep of my heart. The first step worked, and I was happy to death. “Remember, straws and furze are all good materials to build the house, go for them without doubts.” I said my last sentence.
Actually after I went off, I didn’t go far, I followed Tony. I wanted to make sure that he listened my words. And here, I saw he trusted me and was building his house with straws. He was so happy, singing and building as the same time. You wouldn’t be that happy after a few minutes, I thought. He was so lazy, and he built his house so slowly, when I got all the bricks for my house and back to see what’s going on with him, he was still building it. And after 3 days, the house was done, and Tony was so happy, but he didn’t know that he was approaching the danger.
I hid in a safe place, and waited. Then, the big wolf came, he knocked the door and said: --
“Little pig, little pig, let me come in.”
But Tony said: --
“No, no, by the hair of my chiny-chin-chin.”
So the wolf said: --
“Then I’ll hurf, and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow your house in.”
He did so, and the house was broken. Truth be told, I was afraid at that time, but I held on to it, and I saw the wolf ate Tony.
After a few days, the wolf ate Jimmy, who used furze to build the house.
Yes, you guessed right. I made a deal with the wolf, and he told me, as long as he had food – which were my two brothers – he would not do anything to me. Now I’m sitting in my safe brick-made house, so I was not that afraid. But something I didn’t want still happened.
“Little pig, little pig, let me come in.”
I was shocked. I thought he wouldn’t have to eat me.
“You said you wouldn’t eat me!” I was almost screaming.
“Yes, I did. But now I still want to eat you.”
He has already eaten two of my brothers. He couldn’t eat me, because we made the deal!
“No way!” I shouted out loud.
“Then I’ll hurf, and I’ll puff, and I’ll blow your house in.”
He did so, and I was scared to death, but the house wasn’t broken at all.
“Little pig, I know where there’s a nice field of turnips.”
“Where?” I asked subconsciously.
“In Mr. Smith’s field, and if you be ready tomorrow we will go together.”
“Great.” Said me, tried so hard to hide the fear from my voice, because I just thought about a plan, “What time?”
“Six o’clock.”
I went there at five o’clock, and saw those beautiful turnips, so I brought some home, before the wolf came. At six, the wolf came and asked: “Little pig, are you ready to go?”
“Ready! I’ve been there and back, with a potful of dinner.”
He was angry, I could feel it, but he still said: “Oh, very nice. I know there’s a nice apple-tree, do you want to go and see?”
“Sure, what time?” I was smiling.
“Five o’clock.”
So I got there at four and came back home before five. As yesterday, the wolf was so angry. But he still said: “Seems you always like to be earlier. Alright, this afternoon we will go to a fair, are you showing up?”
“Of course.”
I still went there earlier, and I bought a butter-churn to frighten the wolf. I found that he was stupid actually. And I used the churn to roll from the top of the hill; he was scared by me and even didn’t go to the fair on time.
And this time he came straight to my house, and I bet he knew that it was I, from his angry face. Than, suddenly, he smiled, for no reason, I was afraid again. I saw him climbed up my house, and I guessed he want to use the chimney! So quickly, I put a pot full of water on the blazing fire and took off the cover. Then here came the wolf, and I quickly clapped on the cover.
“No!......”
Now nobody can ever hurt me.
Because I ate him.