**Bunny vs. Monkey: The Never-Ending Rivalry** In a vibrant forest filled with tall trees and colourful flowers, there lived two boys: Bunny, a fluffy little bunny with long ears and a twitchy nose, and Monkey, a playful monkey with a long tail and a love for swinging through the trees. Even though they lived close to each other, they absolutely *hated* each other! Every day, Bunny would hop around the meadow, happily munching on fresh clover, while Monkey would destroy everything, eat bananas and insult everyone. Each time they crossed paths, they would exchange insults and silly names. “Hey, Bumhead! Why don’t you hop away and let your soon-to-be king have fun?!” Monkey would tease as he swung by. Bunny would retort, “You’re just a noisy little trickster, Monkey! Can't you be quiet for one second?” Their rivalry only grew stronger, and one day, they decided to settle their differences with a battle. “Let’s see who’s the best at throwing things!” Monkey challenged, grinning widely. Bunny agreed, so Bunny gathered tree branches and Monkey brought out an assortment of machines and rubber dart guns. They faced each other, counting down. “One… two… three!” With that, they began hurling pillows and branches at each other. Rubber darts landed on bunny while branches whooshed through the air. Bunny was quick and nimble, dodging with ease, while Monkey was fast and clever, trying to trick Bunny with his swings. Back and forth they went, scowling as they tried to outsmart one another. But no matter how many times they played, the anger never faded. After the battle, they would storm off in opposite directions, grumbling about how much they hated the other. Days turned into weeks, and while their antics were always entertaining for the other forest animals, Bunny and Monkey remained rivals. They would always find new ways to annoy one another, from stealing each other's snacks to making silly faces whenever they crossed paths. As time passed, Bunny and Monkey came to accept that they were destined to be rivals forever. And that was okay! They didn’t have to like each other, but they certainly added excitement to each other's lives. So, Bunny kept hopping and munching clovers while Monkey continued swinging and causing mischief, both secretly happy to have such a lively rivalry, even if they would never be friends. The End
**Bunny vs monkey: One greedy Pig** In a bustling forest where the sun peeked through the vibrant leaves, Weenie the squirrel was known as the best baker in the woods. Every day, she whipped up delicious cakes and treats in her cosy treehouse, much to the delight of her friends. Her best friend, Pig, always seemed to have a big appetite, but today was going to be VERY different. One crisp morning, Weenie decided to bake an extravagant feast: a towering carrot cake with cream cheese frosting, a batch of gooey chocolate brownies, a platter of crispy apple tarts, and more! The smell of her baking filled the forest, drawing in friends like bees to honey. But little did Weenie know that Pig had been plotting an early arrival. When Pig finally arrived, his eyes lit up at the sight of the treats. “Wow, Weenie! These look amazing!” he cheered, practically bouncing on his trotters. Without waiting for anyone else, Pig dove headfirst into the spread. He munched and gobbled with such enthusiasm that it took no time for him to wipe out the entire carrot cake in a matter of minutes. “Pig! Slow down! Everyone hasn’t had a chance yet!” Weenie shouted, her frustration bubbling over. But Pig didn’t stop. He grabbed a brownie, devouring it in one big bite. “But they’re too good to resist!” he said, crumbs flying everywhere. Seething with irritation, Weenie decided enough was enough. “Pig, STOP! You can’t eat everything by yourself!” Despite knowing Pig was her best friend, she just couldn’t understand why he was being so selfish today. Just then, a chorus of woodland friends gathered at the door, excited to join the party. But as they stepped inside, they were greeted by an empty table and a very guilty-looking Pig with a chocolate smudge on his face. “Oh no!” said Bunny. “We missed the cake?” With a heavy heart, Weenie said, “I worked so hard to make all this food, and Pig just gobbled it all up!” “Mmm that was a delicious cake!” pig exclaimed, taking no notice of a seething weenie. Weenie, feeling angry and disappointed, decided to punish Pig. “You need to think about what you’ve done,” she said. Get out of my house right now!” Pig nodded as he wandered outside, feeling the weight of his actions. He could hear the laughter of the other animals enjoying Weenie’s treats, and it made his heart ache. He had put himself first, and now he was alone. As the party continued, Weenie’s friends shared stories, laughter, and the few remaining treats Weenie had saved. They all enjoyed themselves very much. Le fox leant against the door, accidentally opening it just enough for Pig to peek in. “I’m really sorry for eating everything,” he said, his voice sincere. “I promise to be better!” Weenie frowned, but couldn’t stay mad at her best friend forever. “You need to learn to share, Pig. Friends don’t just take,” she said. “So here’s what we’ll do: you can help me bake something special, and you can’t eat anything until everyone gets their share first!” Pig’s eyes lit up. “Oh, that will take ages....” Pig sighed. With renewed energy, he bounded inside, eager to help. The two friends baked together, with Weenie teaching Pig all the tricks of the trade. But even then, Pig’s mischievous nature got the best of him a couple of times when he tried to sneak a spoonful of frosting. Each time he got caught, Weenie would kick him out of her house. After a fun-filled afternoon, they created an enormous batch of cupcakes to share with all their forest friends. As their pals gathered, Weenie announced, “Now, Pig will watch us eat these to learn what happens if you take. he will also be handing them out as a test to see if we can trust him.” Pig took the tray of cupcakes, handing them out while making sure everyone got one. Even as he felt his tummy rumble, he fought the urge to snatch one for himself. By the end of the day, the entire forest echoed with laughter, and Pig learned that sharing made everyone happier. Despite getting in trouble at times, Pig had discovered the true joy of friendship and sharing. Even though he may stumble again in the future, Weenie would always be there to ''gracefully'' remind him (kicking him out of her house). Pig finally learnt a lesson a few weeks later, and he got a stack of pancakes for a reward. YUM!