The Three Little Pigs and the Prepared Piggy

The Three Little Pigs and the Prepared Piggy

Once upon a time, there were three little pigs named Peter, Percy and Penny. They were all siblings, but they were very different from one another. Peter was always ready for anything. He had a toolbox with all the tools he might need in case of an emergency. Percy loved to have fun and play all day long. He never worried about anything, while Penny was always a little bit nervous and jumpy. One day, the three little pigs decided to build their own houses. Peter started building his house with bricks, because he wanted it to be strong and durable. Percy, on the other hand, built his house with straw, because he thought it would be a lot of fun. Penny built her house with sticks because it was quick to build and she wasn't too keen on the idea of working too hard. After a while, everything was going well until a big bad wolf arrived on the scene. He huffed and he puffed and he blew Percy's straw house down in no time. Percy was in such a state of shock that he didn't even have the chance to run away. Peter, however, had prepared for such an eventuality, and his brick house stood strong against the wolf's breath. Penny's house did not stand up too well, but she had planned for the worst and had prepared an emergency escape slide in case of danger. She slid down the slide and escaped before the wolf could chase her. The big bad wolf chased Peter into the brick house and tried his hardest to blow it down with all his might. However, because Peter had a plan and was prepared, he was able to fend off the wolf's attacks. Just when the wolf was about to give up, he looked up and noticed something truly peculiar. There was a helicopter circling above them, and it was lowering down some creatures in white suits. The creatures looked like they were from a different planet, and they were beaming down a machine which looked like a vacuum cleaner. The wolf was so shocked that he simply stood and looked up at the sky. Which was, of course, when the creatures zapped him up and took him away. The three little pigs all watched the scene from the safety of Peter's brick house, and they were amazed by what they had just witnessed. They vowed to always be prepared for anything from that day on. And so, the moral of our modernized story is clear – always be prepared and have a plan in case of emergencies. Who knows what might happen next?

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