Far away from the sea, there was a small island inhabited by kind-hearted people. But their families struggled to find enough food and proper shelter. The island did not have strong buildings or houses, and there was a scarcity of food.
The children of this island had never seen beautiful flowers blooming, tasted juicy fruits, or seen a rainbow. They had never even smelled the rain. Was this a sin or some kind of curse that had befallen the island? If so, how could the problem be solved and who would show them the way?
One sunny day, the children were crying from hunger, but there were no fruits on the trees, only empty coconuts without any water. Suddenly, a strange voice echoed through the darkness. "the folks of the island! " all the people grabbed their children and ran into their huts. Tears filled their eyes as they wondered who the voice belonged to and where it was coming from. Was it among them, living with them? Everyone was scared.
"don't be scared, my children. It's me, the god of your island. Your tears of tender hearts did not go unnoticed, and i am here to show you the way to lift the curse on your island and restore my blessings. Please help me, come to know your way, and receive the bright sun, rain with rainbow, and fruits of joy forever. "
people came out of their huts, shivering, and saw a bright light waving in the darkness. All the people sat down on their knees and joined their hands together. The children's eyes were wide open, filled with hope at the prospect of receiving the blessings.
"tomorrow, before the sun rises, a girl will come to you to save her peacock, who is going to die. But the peacock has the key to the wishing flowers. "
what? Wishing flowers? " the people looked at each other, confused.
"yes, the wishing flowers are the only way to lift the curse on your island and restore my blessings. You have until sunset to save the peacock and the rest will follow. " the light vanished with a blink of the eye.
Oh! All of them cried and went back to their huts, tears streaming down their faces. As they walked back, a woman noticed a glowing clay pot under a coconut tree. "hold on everyone, here's something we need to look at, " she said. All of them gathered around the pot and saw that it was filled with food that was sparkling, and there was a wooden spoon inside as well. Everyone sat together and began to eat, and to their amazement, the pot refilled itself after every spoonful of food. That night, everyone's hunger was satisfied. Everyone fell asleep, exhausted. The pot and the spoon disappeared.
It was around 3 am in the next day, a strong breeze blew across the island. All the people came out of their huts to see what was happening. From a distance, they saw a girl running towards them, holding a peacock in her arms. "please help, help my birdy! " she cried. All the people gathered around her, and a man took the peacock to examine it. "don't worry, my dear, i'll make your peacock dance again, " he said, trying to comfort her.
"what's your name, and who are you, my child? " a granny asked. "didn't the god tell you that i would be coming? I'm alanda, and you'll learn more about me later. Right now, my name is enough. Please, make my peacock well before the sun sets, and he'll show us what we're waiting for, " the girl said. "can anyone bring me the only flower that's blooming in the forest at the top of the hill? " the man treating the peacock asked. His son, rusy, said, "i'll go, dad, and be back before the sun sets. "
"you won't make it on time. Please, take me with you, rusy, " alanda said. The two of them started their journey up the hill. "are those the wishing flowers that god told us about? " rusy thought to himself. "no, rusy, you're wrong, " alanda replied. Rusy stared at her in shock. "how did you read my mind? " he stammered.
"well... You'll get the answer for it too, but later" she said. Then, rusy said, "i think you know the way to get the wishing flowers. That's why my peacock needs treatment, because i don't have the map for it, but only the way to get those flowers. " alanda replied.
Rusy nodded and said, "your answers are quite tricky, but now we need to walk faster. It's going to be noon soon. " with that, they continued on their journey.
As they reached the top of the hill, they saw that it was already noon. In front of them was a tiny, shiny flower that was the only one in bloom. Rusy plucked the flower and put it in a basket made of leaves. He looked at alanda and asked, "why are you worried? "
alanda replied, "oh no! It's already noon. We need to give this flower to the peacock before the sun sets, or it won't wake up. If we start walking towards the huts now, it will be late at night by the time we get there. "
rusy looked at alanda with fear, but her eyes were full of love and trust. She said, "please close your eyes, rusy. We'll be there before the sun sets. " rusy hesitated for a moment, but he trusted alanda and closed his eyes. They held hands and began to walk.
"oh my goodness! Father! " rusy shouted as he handed the flower to the man. The man prayed over the flower and began the treatment for the peacock, as the people looked on.
"thank you so much, alanda! But we want to know who you are, " rusy said. "later, please. Now, come, let's get back to work, " alanda replied, moving forward.
"oh, thank you, lord! " the man said as the peacock started to flap its wings and open its eyes. It saw alanda standing nearby and went to her, sitting at her feet.
"oh, my birdy! Please tell us the way to get the wishing flowers so that this island can be free from the curse, " alanda said. All of the people were looking at them, wondering what was happening.
The peacock began to speak. "all of the curse that has happened is because it's time to get rid of it. I will fly deep into the blue, and your wish will come true. I will find the wishing flowers, which have all the powers. " with that, the peacock started to walk towards the sea, and everyone followed.
Suddenly, the peacock stopped and flew high into the air, then jumped down into the deep blue sea. All of the people watched in amazement, with their bright eyes. Children peeked out from behind trees and huts, hopeful for the island's new beginning.
Alanda stood at the edge of the sea, watching as the peacock emerged from the water, its beautiful feathers wide open, as if it was covering the sky. The peacock's magical colors sparkled all over the island. It held the wishing flowers in its feet and beak, and threw them all over alanda. The flowers turned into lovely rainbow-colored sparkles over alanda. She spun in the air and caught the peacock in her arms, saying, "we have won against the curse, and it will nevermore be. I have received my blessings, and the island is turned into a blissful place evermore. "
with that, alanda disappeared into the clouds with her peacock, and the people were left in awe of what they had just witnessed.
All of the people looked at the sky with tears of joy. The rainbow-colored petals were still scattered all over the land. Everyone cried with happiness that they had experienced a day with the god of the island herself. They all turned back and headed towards their huts.
The island was more beautiful than ever before. The bushes were filled with blooming flowers, the trees were heavy with fruit, and the ground was covered in nuts. Even the little animals were roaming around with fruits and nuts in their mouths. The trees reached towards the sky, and the air was filled with the warm aroma of leaves and wood. The people walked around as if they were in heaven.
Their huts had been transformed into beautiful houses made of wood and stone. The children sang and danced, and some of them picked up the rainbow petals that littered the ground. It was a day that marked the end of the darkness on the island, and the beginning of a new era.
Everyone celebrated like it was a festival. The women cooked delicious food, and the aroma of their cooking spread all over the island. The men and children danced in groups. Rusy had a tattoo of a peacock on his palms, and he made a wooden carving of the god of the island who had walked with him. They placed the carving under a big, wide tree and decorated it with flowers and fruits. They offered food and prayed wholeheartedly.
In the end, it was a blissful beginning for the island and its inhabitants.
The children of this island had never seen beautiful flowers blooming, tasted juicy fruits, or seen a rainbow. They had never even smelled the rain. Was this a sin or some kind of curse that had befallen the island? If so, how could the problem be solved and who would show them the way?
One sunny day, the children were crying from hunger, but there were no fruits on the trees, only empty coconuts without any water. Suddenly, a strange voice echoed through the darkness. "the folks of the island! " all the people grabbed their children and ran into their huts. Tears filled their eyes as they wondered who the voice belonged to and where it was coming from. Was it among them, living with them? Everyone was scared.
"don't be scared, my children. It's me, the god of your island. Your tears of tender hearts did not go unnoticed, and i am here to show you the way to lift the curse on your island and restore my blessings. Please help me, come to know your way, and receive the bright sun, rain with rainbow, and fruits of joy forever. "
people came out of their huts, shivering, and saw a bright light waving in the darkness. All the people sat down on their knees and joined their hands together. The children's eyes were wide open, filled with hope at the prospect of receiving the blessings.
"tomorrow, before the sun rises, a girl will come to you to save her peacock, who is going to die. But the peacock has the key to the wishing flowers. "
what? Wishing flowers? " the people looked at each other, confused.
"yes, the wishing flowers are the only way to lift the curse on your island and restore my blessings. You have until sunset to save the peacock and the rest will follow. " the light vanished with a blink of the eye.
Oh! All of them cried and went back to their huts, tears streaming down their faces. As they walked back, a woman noticed a glowing clay pot under a coconut tree. "hold on everyone, here's something we need to look at, " she said. All of them gathered around the pot and saw that it was filled with food that was sparkling, and there was a wooden spoon inside as well. Everyone sat together and began to eat, and to their amazement, the pot refilled itself after every spoonful of food. That night, everyone's hunger was satisfied. Everyone fell asleep, exhausted. The pot and the spoon disappeared.
It was around 3 am in the next day, a strong breeze blew across the island. All the people came out of their huts to see what was happening. From a distance, they saw a girl running towards them, holding a peacock in her arms. "please help, help my birdy! " she cried. All the people gathered around her, and a man took the peacock to examine it. "don't worry, my dear, i'll make your peacock dance again, " he said, trying to comfort her.
"what's your name, and who are you, my child? " a granny asked. "didn't the god tell you that i would be coming? I'm alanda, and you'll learn more about me later. Right now, my name is enough. Please, make my peacock well before the sun sets, and he'll show us what we're waiting for, " the girl said. "can anyone bring me the only flower that's blooming in the forest at the top of the hill? " the man treating the peacock asked. His son, rusy, said, "i'll go, dad, and be back before the sun sets. "
"you won't make it on time. Please, take me with you, rusy, " alanda said. The two of them started their journey up the hill. "are those the wishing flowers that god told us about? " rusy thought to himself. "no, rusy, you're wrong, " alanda replied. Rusy stared at her in shock. "how did you read my mind? " he stammered.
"well... You'll get the answer for it too, but later" she said. Then, rusy said, "i think you know the way to get the wishing flowers. That's why my peacock needs treatment, because i don't have the map for it, but only the way to get those flowers. " alanda replied.
Rusy nodded and said, "your answers are quite tricky, but now we need to walk faster. It's going to be noon soon. " with that, they continued on their journey.
As they reached the top of the hill, they saw that it was already noon. In front of them was a tiny, shiny flower that was the only one in bloom. Rusy plucked the flower and put it in a basket made of leaves. He looked at alanda and asked, "why are you worried? "
alanda replied, "oh no! It's already noon. We need to give this flower to the peacock before the sun sets, or it won't wake up. If we start walking towards the huts now, it will be late at night by the time we get there. "
rusy looked at alanda with fear, but her eyes were full of love and trust. She said, "please close your eyes, rusy. We'll be there before the sun sets. " rusy hesitated for a moment, but he trusted alanda and closed his eyes. They held hands and began to walk.
"oh my goodness! Father! " rusy shouted as he handed the flower to the man. The man prayed over the flower and began the treatment for the peacock, as the people looked on.
"thank you so much, alanda! But we want to know who you are, " rusy said. "later, please. Now, come, let's get back to work, " alanda replied, moving forward.
"oh, thank you, lord! " the man said as the peacock started to flap its wings and open its eyes. It saw alanda standing nearby and went to her, sitting at her feet.
"oh, my birdy! Please tell us the way to get the wishing flowers so that this island can be free from the curse, " alanda said. All of the people were looking at them, wondering what was happening.
The peacock began to speak. "all of the curse that has happened is because it's time to get rid of it. I will fly deep into the blue, and your wish will come true. I will find the wishing flowers, which have all the powers. " with that, the peacock started to walk towards the sea, and everyone followed.
Suddenly, the peacock stopped and flew high into the air, then jumped down into the deep blue sea. All of the people watched in amazement, with their bright eyes. Children peeked out from behind trees and huts, hopeful for the island's new beginning.
Alanda stood at the edge of the sea, watching as the peacock emerged from the water, its beautiful feathers wide open, as if it was covering the sky. The peacock's magical colors sparkled all over the island. It held the wishing flowers in its feet and beak, and threw them all over alanda. The flowers turned into lovely rainbow-colored sparkles over alanda. She spun in the air and caught the peacock in her arms, saying, "we have won against the curse, and it will nevermore be. I have received my blessings, and the island is turned into a blissful place evermore. "
with that, alanda disappeared into the clouds with her peacock, and the people were left in awe of what they had just witnessed.
All of the people looked at the sky with tears of joy. The rainbow-colored petals were still scattered all over the land. Everyone cried with happiness that they had experienced a day with the god of the island herself. They all turned back and headed towards their huts.
The island was more beautiful than ever before. The bushes were filled with blooming flowers, the trees were heavy with fruit, and the ground was covered in nuts. Even the little animals were roaming around with fruits and nuts in their mouths. The trees reached towards the sky, and the air was filled with the warm aroma of leaves and wood. The people walked around as if they were in heaven.
Their huts had been transformed into beautiful houses made of wood and stone. The children sang and danced, and some of them picked up the rainbow petals that littered the ground. It was a day that marked the end of the darkness on the island, and the beginning of a new era.
Everyone celebrated like it was a festival. The women cooked delicious food, and the aroma of their cooking spread all over the island. The men and children danced in groups. Rusy had a tattoo of a peacock on his palms, and he made a wooden carving of the god of the island who had walked with him. They placed the carving under a big, wide tree and decorated it with flowers and fruits. They offered food and prayed wholeheartedly.
In the end, it was a blissful beginning for the island and its inhabitants.