Once upon a time, a rabbit lived in a deep, dark forest. He had no family or friends, and he was lonely. Then, one day, while hopping around looking for food, he stumbled upon a wolf. The wolf was also very lonely and eager to make friends. So he asked the rabbit if he would like to be friends.
The rabbit was scared, but he agreed it would be nice to have someone to talk to. The two became fast friends, and they spent every day together.
The wolf showed the rabbit how to find food in the forest. The rabbit taught the wolf to hop around and not be clumsy.
One day, the rabbit saw a hunter nearby and knew the hunter was after him. He quickly ran away but soon realized that he had left behind his friend, the wolf.
The rabbit felt terrible, but he knew he had to save himself. So he ran and ran until he felt safe. But he couldn’t stop thinking about his friend, the wolf, who was still in danger.
So the rabbit gathered his courage and ran back to the forest. He found the wolf just in time and warned him of the hunter. The wolf was very grateful, and together they ran away to safety.
The Moral of the Story: true friendship is selfless, and we should always be willing to help our friends in times of need.