Chintu, a small yet clever mouse, peeked out from behind a crack in the wall, his eyes sparkling with curiosity. The house was his playground, filled with nooks and crannies where he could safely scamper about, avoiding the ever-watchful gaze of Billi, the resident cat.
"I'll catch you today, Chintu," she purred to herself, setting a cunning trap near the pantry. Chintu, however, was one step ahead. He observed her from a safe distance, contemplating his next move with careful precision.
"I've given up hunting, Chintu. Let's be friends," Billi called out, her voice dripping with feigned sincerity. Chintu hesitated, sensing a trap, but the days passed without incident.
Chintu approached cautiously, his little heart thumping with both fear and hope. Billi, seeing her chance, sprang forward to catch him. Her claws swiped through the air, but Chintu was quick.
As Billi closed in, Chintu used his wits, biting her tail hard. She yelped in pain, releasing her grip just enough for him to slip away. Chintu dashed back to his hole, heart racing but unharmed.
"Not everyone who seems friendly can be trusted," Chintu mused, grateful for his quick thinking. Meanwhile, Billi nursed her wounded pride, realizing she had underestimated the clever little mouse.
















