Deep in the heart of the Indian Ocean, there lived a young boy named Rushabh Terharen. Rushabh was no ordinary boy; he had a secret. He could speak to dolphins.
It all began one summer day when Rushabh was swimming in the ocean. Suddenly, a pod of dolphins swam up to him. Rushabh was surprised, but he didn't feel scared. He looked into the eyes of the dolphins and smiled. And then, something amazing happened.
Rushabh began to speak to the dolphins in their own language. He told them his name and asked them their names. The dolphins told him that they were called Maya, Oscar, and Chico.
From that day on, Rushabh and the dolphins became the best of friends. They would play together every day, swimming and jumping in the waves. Rushabh learned so much about the dolphins and their world.
One day, Rushabh's friends came to visit him at the beach. They were surprised to see him talking to the dolphins. Rushabh explained to them that he could speak to dolphins, and they were amazed.
Rushabh and his friends played with the dolphins for hours. They laughed and swam and had a wonderful time. When it was time to go, Rushabh was sad to say goodbye to his dolphin friends.
But Rushabh knew that he would never forget Maya, Oscar, and Chico. He would always cherish the memories of the time he spent with them.
Rushabh Terharen, the boy who could speak to dolphins, became a legend in the small town where he lived. People came from far and wide to meet him and hear his stories about the dolphins.
And Rushabh always told them the same thing: "The dolphins are our friends, and we should always treat them with respect." And everyone who heard his words knew that he was right.
The end.