The Bitter Pup

There lived two pups, one young and one older, in a house with their mother. She would bite their tails using her teeth whenever they don't do their chores around the house. The older pup had to pick up all the slack for the young pup because he had always lays on the floor and sleeps throughout the day. Whenever the mother saw the young pup doing nothing at all she would call the older pup to clean up after him so she won't faint. The older pup bared his teeth and did what his mother told him to do.

One day, The mother caught a fever. She told both of her pups to clean the house from top to bottom; if they don't they're going to be punish. The older pup criticized at the young pup for not helping around the house. The mother slammed on the bed and told him to clean up the house. The young pup glare at the older pup with a smirk and turn away. The older pup grind his teeth and shuffled out of his mother's room.

The young pup did as usual - laze around doing nothing. The older pup stared at him on the carpet. Then he left the house; left the young pup with their mother in bed.

Later, the older pup strolled back home. He heard loud screams coming from the living room. He came inside and saw his mother biting the young pup's tail with her fangs. The young pup's tail and their mother's mouth was covered with blood. The mother saw the older pup and started biting his tail.

2: The Three Sons
The Three Sons

Before the world understood peace, humankind was spreading bloodshed around the planet with no care about nothing but well being. They proclaimed themselves to all the animals in the world that they're the strongest and smartest beings. The Creator witnessed his greatest creation - humankind - destroying everything. The Creator cared about them so much that he sent his three sons to the world to educate humanity: King, Guide, and Artist. 

The three sons arrived on the land of humankind and stood above the humans in the sky. The humans bow to them and gazed at them. The three sons stated in their language that they do not be afraid, and know they were here to show them the path to peace by teaching them all the ways to achieve that goal. The humans understood the three sons.  

As days turn into weeks, months to years, humankind used they newfound knowledge from the three sons to kill their fellow man. Many of them took arms to fight; formed factions to separate; and fought against each other to the death. 

The three sons were looking over solution but Guide got an idea. He told his brothers that they need a special human to teach humanity for them, one who could carry out their teachings. The three sons went to the land of humankind and watched as humans bowed with blood covered on them. Then, they met a human boy who spoke highly of them for helping him and his family to continue on living. 

By the kind words from the boy, the three sons were convinced to choose him and take him around the world.  

First, King took the boy upon the tallest mountain. King taught the boy everything about ruling a nation. When the boy learned everything from King, he came the boy a crown to represent his leadership. 

Next, Guide took the boy below the ground to a giant castle made of crystals. He taught the boy everything about morality and ethics.When the boy learned everything from Guide, he gave the boy a book to represent his knowledge about the world. 

Lastly, Artist took the boy deep of the ocean to his castle. He taught the boy everything about meaning and purpose of humankind's accomplishments. When the boy learned everything from Artist he gave the boy a stave to represent the arts of humankind. 

After decades, three sons decided to bring the boy, now grown up to a young man, back to his settlement and then using his talents from the three sons the young man rule the humans, and later form a city that would become the birthplace of order and equality. As Humanity grew throughout the ages the three sons have been given many names. The names of the three sons may have been changed but their influence over humanity will always remain. 

3: Blue Maiden and Gray Hare
Blue Maiden and Gray Hare

Once upon a time, there was a town full of townspeople who played with their children everyday and fed them every night. They kept their children away from recruiters of their country’s army. They marched into the town and demanded the parents to offer their children to them to take part in a war at a foreign country. The parents tussled with the recruiters and force the out of their peaceful town, but the parents were wounded from the fight and the recruiters continued coming to the town since. 

One day, two strangers wandered pass the town's entrance. One was a young woman wearing a dress as blue as the sea. The other was a young man wearing a coat as gray as a storm cloud. A wooden stick poked outside from his coat. They strolled to the center of the town and young woman said, "Hello everyone. My name is Blue Maiden and this is Gray Hare. We heard you all fought the army's recruiters from taking your children away. It move us both. So we came here to stop them from taking your children away from you all." 

"For money of course," said Gray Hare, "so give us money and we'll get rid of them." 

The townspeople accepted their terms. As the sunsets, Blue Maiden motioned the townspeople going into thier homes, with the children. She spotted Gray Hare hopping around the center of town.  

"Passing time," said Blue Maiden. 

"I'm exercising, said Gray Hare, "there's nothing to do here." 

"Quit complaining. I have an idea and you're going to like this one." 

"What is it?" 

"When was the last time you play with other people?" 

"Way too long." 

After midnight, the recruiters trespassed the town's entrance. Gray Hare emeraged right in front of them and pulled the stick out his coat which was an axe. The recruiters rushed at Gray Hare with swords but he evaded them with ease. He splited their bodies into pieces. Blue Maiden appeared on the tallest building in town and jumped down to Gray Hare. They both nodded to each other and dragged the dead bodies away from the entrance. 

The next day Blue Maiden and Gray Hare shown up at the center of town. The townspeope, with their children, gathered around the remains of the recruiters placed in different positions. 

"See," said Blue Maiden. "As promise, we got rid of them like we said. Now if you could hand us the money that would be nice." 

The townspeople refused because they stated a monster did this to them, that a human being could do brutality. "We said we will get rid of them and that’s what we did," said Gray Hare. "Now give us the money you promise!" 

The townspeople still refused to give them any money. "If all of you won’t give us money," said Blue Maiden, "then we take your children!" 

"I like that idea," said Gray Hare, "Let’s take their kids." 

The townspeople armed themselves and their children stood away from them. Blue Maiden jumped up to the tallest building. Gray Hare took out his axe, darted at them, and axing every adult in pieces. Afterwards, Blue Maiden dropped in front of the sobbing children and clapped her hand loudly. "Your parents are not going help you anymore so come on," said Blue Maiden. "Now!" The children did what they were told and followed Blue Maiden and Grey Hare. 

"Why do we need to take the kids," said Gray Hare. 

"We can sell for money." said Blue Maiden, "The army would pay us a lot for them." 

Gray Hare nodded his head with a smile. The two leave the town with the children without a care in the world. 

4: The Rainbow Crow
The Rainbow Crow

Once upon a time, there was a boy who was in love with a girl in town. however, she couldn't notice a poor street child. 

The boy glazed at her. “I know she loves me," said the boy, "I just need to get her attention! Money is the answer!” The boys spend his free time on the street corner selling wooden toys to people.  

The first week after selling his toys, he made some coins in his pocket. Before he saw the girl, he spend the coins on food for his stomach. Afterwards, he saw the girl and took out his hand from his pocket. There were no coins. “I'm sorry, but I'm busy right now,” said the girl. The boy punched his stomach.  

On the second week, he had some coins in his pocket. Before he saw the girl, he spend the coins on clothes. He saw the girl and put his hand in his pocket. there was no coins in there again. “Are you trying to waste my time by looking at your new clothes," said the girl, "If you come to me again you will be sorry.” The boy tore his new clothes apart.  

The third week, the boy was unable to sell any toys to the people. He wandered around in town, but no one bought them. 

As the boy picked out a crow like toy with many colors, a rainbow crow was flying over the boy. It gave down to the ground in front of him.  

“That is a nice looking toy you have there," said the Rainbow Crow, "it looks so much like me.”  

"Thank you," said the boy, "but you can't have it unless you have coins.” The Rainbow crow dotted at the boy.  

"Coins," said the Rainbow Crow. "I don't have coins, but I can give you whatever you want if help me tell if the toy is like me or not.”  

The boy allowed the rainbow crow examines the toy.  

"Thank you boy," said the Rainbow Crow. "You are very good at your craft. As promise, I will give what you want just take one feather from me tie it down with something and throw it across the sky. When it lands, a rainbow will show the way to your wish.”  

The boy ran to the entrance of town and follows every instruction the rainbow crow said. In an instant a bright rainbow appeared and the boys follow where it came from in the forest. There he found a chest. He opened the lit and saw thousands of coins. 

He dashed out of the forest and into town where he spotted the girl. He gripped her by the hand and pulled her along the run.  

"What are you doing let go," said the girl.  

“I got something you're love to see," said the boy, "no joke!”  

After the long run out of the town, and into the forest, the two come face to face to the chest. The boy let go of the girl hand and she pushed him over a ditch.  

“I can't believe he kidnapped me," said the girl. "I'm not doing to forget this.” There she saw the chest left unopened. She gone to it and saw the coins. "I was never here and neither was this treasure.”  

She closed the chest and pulled it out of the forest. The boy was still in the forest and never came out.

5: The Heavy Question
The Heavy Question

The walls were neatly covered behind ton of mathematics papers hanging in place where she wanted them. In the center of the room there was man in who looked in his twentys named Greed. He was sorting out the loose paper that felt from the wall to the floor. He pulled up the wheeled chair to the table to set the paper plié and make a reads ones sentence from the papers every ten minutes. He needed to know what she thought about before she died – Physics Scientist Ginger.

Greed had been with Ginger all his life. He loved her like a mother but she didn't bother to act like one. What so rewarding about having a child when every woman can do. Greed remembered her firm yet dominating voice whenever he did something to upset her. First a hard look at her eyes and then a lecture that felt stabbing his ears. A rusty colored book was the only thing Greed ever saw her with; her signature item.

His mother had told him in the past not to pick up her book. He was curious about it. She took that giant book with her wherever she went. Now she was gone and that book was nothing more but a piece of her brain. He felt like he could finally do what he always wanted to do without trouble. Then a tear came out of his eye painfully. He ripped it off his face and held back his tears. Why was he tearing up inside he doesn't know. He read the book and saw his mother in a clear photo. Next to it was formulas of some sort.

Inside the book, from a young woman to a middle aged, Greed saw only photos of her doing unusual things such as visiting a shining tower; chatting to other folks without long red trench coats; and holding an old fashion rifle with a seemly wild man in a hunter appearance. All these photographs were causing Greed to turn the pages quicker. He founded more formulas on the pages in bold black and strange symbols. Then he dashed through the book while his hope crumbled after each page that did not have nothing to do with him. Even after the last page of the book Greed let everything out of his system he did not know what to do next. All he wanted now was Ginger to come back from the sky so he could beat her into a bloody plump.

He slammed the book to the ground. As it hit the surface of the floor the rusting metal on the center of the book broke out. Greed saw that piece also had something attach to it – a note with writings on it.

He walked up to the metal piece and picked up the paper. The small note had a short paragraph in red ink.

"They said there are some things I can’t have. No matter how long I waited, and force my body to work like it supposed to, and still I left with nothing. So what does it matter if they said I can't have a baby. I’ll just make a baby. I’ll make a homunculus."