An Everlasting Friendship
Long ago in the Village of Tibet lived a young monk named Tsultrim. He was a very caring monk and he was also the village teacher. He would teach people meditation. On his free time he would go walk through the forest greeting all of the animals. One day while he was strolling across the Elegant forest he came across a bleed deer. It had an archery bow on its lung. Tsultrim knew that if he removed the bow from the dear's lung it would die. He thought fast and immediately carried the deer back to the village. There he gently removed the bow while soaking up all of the blood so it wouldn't flood on the ground. The dear was back to a healthy condition! Over the years the two friends had bonded a connection that could not be broken. One day the monk died. It was a sad day but the deer knew what he had to do. He joined with his family back in the forest and sheltered. He knew that was what the monk would have wanted him to do.
THE END
The Queen's Mistake
One day there was a rich Queen named Lhuma. She was very elegant and she had a maid servant named Jampa. The two were the best of friends. One day Lhuma asked Jampa if she would get her the ripest apple in the royal garden. When she returned Jampa was cutting the apple. The knife kinda slipped over her and and cut half of the Queen's thumb. Jampa was put to prison for eternity. That very same day Lhamu went into the royal garden and looked around. Soon three demons came out of nowhere and grabbed her. They said they have been waiting for a human for years. They would bring her to the Underworld. Soon though the demon saw that she had a half finger cut. They knew the human wasn't a full human and wouldn't be as tasty so they threw her and left. Lhumba thanked Jampa for cutting her finger in the first place. Jampa also thanked Lhamu for putting her in jail because if she didn't Jampa would've been taken to the Underworld instead.
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