Ashunte Johannvorder: The Boy Who Could Talk to Animals




Ashunte Johannvorder was a strange and wonderful boy. He lived in a small town where everyone knew everyone else. One day, when he was playing in the woods, he came across a deer. The deer was injured, and Ashunte could tell that it was in pain.
Ashunte sat down next to the deer and began to talk to it. He told the deer that he was sorry it was hurt and that he would help it. The deer seemed to understand what Ashunte was saying, and it licked his hand.
Ashunte carefully picked up the deer and carried it home to his mother. He told his mother what had happened, and she helped him to clean the deer's wound. As they were cleaning the wound, Ashunte noticed that the deer was wearing a small necklace with a key on it.
Ashunte asked his mother what the key was for, but she didn't know. He decided to keep the key, and he wore it around his neck for the rest of his life.
Years later, Ashunte was exploring the woods when he came across a cave. He decided to go inside, and he soon found himself in a large chamber. In the center of the chamber was a large door, and on the door was a keyhole.
Ashunte remembered the key that the deer had been wearing, and he took it out of his pocket. He put the key in the keyhole and turned it. The door swung open, and Ashunte stepped inside.
The room was filled with treasure. There were gold coins, silver jewelry, and precious stones. Ashunte was amazed. He had never seen so much treasure in his life.
Ashunte Johannvorder filled his pockets with treasure and ran back home to his mother. He told her all about what he had found, and she was just as amazed as he was.
Ashunte and his mother lived happily ever after. They never told anyone about the treasure, and they used it to help the poor and needy.
Moral of the Story: It is important to be kind to animals, because you never know when they might help you out.