Bessie was not your ordinary cow. From the moment she was born, she had an insatiable appetite. Every day, she ate and ate, and grew and grew, until she towered over her pasture like a living barn. Her enormous size was a source of pride, winning her countless weight contests and admiration from cows and farmers alike. "I love being the biggest," she often mooed with satisfaction.
Bessie blinked in surprise as she gazed at the miniature houses and gardens. Little figures, no bigger than her hoof, looked up at her with wide eyes. "Who are you?" she asked, her voice a gentle rumble.
Elder Leaf raised his tiny arms. "Great Bessie, we need your help. Our land is suffering from a terrible drought, and only you can bring us the rain we need," he pleaded.
"I will help you," Bessie declared, her voice filled with resolve. "Tell me what I must do."
"Stomp your mighty hooves and call upon the clouds," Elder Leaf instructed, his voice a soft echo.
Bessie watched with joy as the tiny creatures celebrated, their village glistening under the nourishing rain. "I never knew I could be so much more than just big," she mused happily.
















