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The Key to Friendship

Honesty Watercolor style

Characters: • Itto = Otter • Hana = Lion Scene 1 Once upon a time, Itto the Otter was swimming in the river when he saw something shiny. It was a golden key floating on a piece of wood. Scene 2 “ I wonder what this key opens” Itto said. He tucked it into his pouch and swam toward the dark forest where the river led. Scene 3 In the forest Itto met a lion Hana, what did you bring? Asked Hana. “I found key but i don’t know whose it is”. Answered Itto, “ may i see it?” said Hana, and the otter showed it to the lion. The lion didn't want to take his eyes off the key, he really wanted it. Scene 4 At night, Itto was sleeping holding the key, then Hana, who is Itto's best friend, secretly entered his house. At night, Hana wanted to have the key so he wanted to take it from his best friend. Scene 5 Suddenly Itto woke up from his sleep because he was shocked to hear the sound of something falling. It turned out that it was Hana who accidentally bumped into the things in Itto's house. Scene 6 what are you doing here hana? asked itto. hana replied "sorry itto actually i wanted the key you found, so i entered your house without permission." suddenly itto casually gave the key to hana, of course hana was very surprised why itto easily gave the key. Scene 7 Itto said "i don't know what object can be opened with this key, if you need it i can give it to you". Hana could only be silent because she was very lucky to have a friend as good as itto but she disappointed him, she felt very guilty about this

One bright morning, Itto the otter was playing with his friends by the riverbank when he noticed something was wrong. The special key to their secret clubhouse had disappeared! Without it, they couldn't enter their beloved hideout. Itto felt a pang of responsibility as he had been the last to hold the key. His friends looked worried, and Itto knew finding the key was crucial to keeping their friendship strong. Determined, Itto promised, " - I'll find the key, no matter what!"

Itto set off into the forest, but as he neared the first bend, a thick wall of brambles blocked his path. " - How will I get through?" he wondered out loud. His heart sank, but he remembered a trick his friend had taught him about weaving through the prickly vines. Carefully, he maneuvered through the barrier, although it left a few scratches on his fur. " - I can't give up now," he whispered to himself, full of determination.

After the brambles, Itto reached a wide, rushing river. " - How will I get across?" he wondered, feeling a bit defeated. He noticed a series of rocks jutting out of the water, forming a potential path. But as he hopped from rock to rock, he slipped and fell into the cold water, getting soaked. Feeling frustrated, he climbed back onto the riverbank, shivering and pondering his next move. " - Maybe this is too hard," he thought.

Wet and weary, Itto sat on a log, tempted to give up. " - Maybe I won't find the key," he muttered. Just then, a wise old turtle emerged from the bushes. " - Young otter, why the long face?" asked the turtle kindly. Itto explained his troubles, and the turtle nodded sagely. " - Have you been completely honest with yourself and your friends?" the turtle inquired. Itto realized he needed to tell his friends everything about the key.

Inspired by the turtle's wisdom, Itto rushed back to his friends. " - I have something to tell you," he said, gathering them around. He confessed about the key and how he had last seen it. " - I'm sorry I didn't tell you sooner," he apologized sincerely. To his surprise, his friends forgave him and decided to help search for the key together. Their honesty and teamwork brought them closer than ever before.

With everyone working together, the key was found under a pile of leaves near the playground. " - Hooray! We did it!" Itto cheered, holding the key high in triumph. His friends hugged him, grateful for his honesty and leadership. They realized that being truthful had strengthened their bond. " - From now on, let's promise to always be honest with each other," one friend suggested, and they all agreed. Their friendship was the true treasure.

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