Cyrus, a sharp-eyed crow, soared above the parched earth, his wings casting fleeting shadows over the dry land. His beak was dry, and his throat parched as he scoured the landscape below for any sign of water.
Cyrus landed beside the pot, peering inside. The water was tantalizingly close yet frustratingly out of reach. He cawed in dismay, his voice echoing in the stillness. "There must be a way," he declared, determination hardening his gaze.
A lightbulb flickered in Cyrus's mind. One by one, he began to pick up the pebbles with his beak, dropping them into the pot. With each pebble, a soft plunk resonated, the water level inching higher. "It's working!" he exclaimed with a flutter of excitement.
Cyrus continued tirelessly, his feathers ruffling in the warm breeze. A group of curious animals gathered nearby, their eyes wide with admiration. A wise old tortoise, known for his slow wisdom, nodded approvingly. "This crow is teaching us all a lesson in perseverance," he murmured to the onlookers.
With a triumphant caw, Cyrus dipped his beak into the cool, refreshing water, drinking deeply until his thirst was quenched. The other animals cheered, their voices a cacophony of admiration and joy. A playful squirrel chattered excitedly, "If only we all had such cleverness!"
Cyrus perched on a nearby tree, his heart full of pride. He watched as the villagers and animals went about their evening, carrying with them the lesson of his resourcefulness. "Where there's a will, there's a way," he thought contentedly, as the gentle whispers of the evening breeze caressed his feathers.
















