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Chapter 110: The Fox and The Crow

“We learned about fables today.” Dmitry squeaks perched on a stool by the cutting block.

I sweat profusely stirring sauces and soups on the stove. The mad dash towards dinner. “What is a fable?” I ask.

“A story that teaches you something.” He ponders for a moment his answer. A little cherub face deep in thought. “A truth. A lesson for life.” He smiles in satisfaction.

“What did the fable you read today teach?” I ask as I pour the soup into the tureen for service.

“The first was a story about a fox and a crow.” He begins.

“The fox eats the crow and it teaches you to not trust foxes.” I blurt out in response.

“No.” He answers flatly. “The—“

“Crow plucks the fox’s eyes out and you learn that crow’s are a bad omen.” I interrupt.

“No. You might be a good cook, but you are a terrible guesser.” He laughs.

“Might?” I ask. “How will my ego survive such a blow?” I mockingly ask. “Ok. The fox and crow have a tea party and it teaches you to be friends with everybody.” I say confidently.

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