Percy was busy sketching plans on a large sheet of parchment. He was an ambitious builder, always dreaming of grand structures. Lola, the cautious planner, watched him from beneath a giant oak, her eyes filled with both admiration and concern. Meanwhile, Finn, the carefree dreamer, lay on the grass, staring at the clouds, imagining them as fluffy castles in the sky.
"Do we really need to rush into building houses?" Finn mused aloud, twirling a daisy between his fingers.
"Yes, Finn," Lola replied, her tone gentle but firm. "We need to be prepared. The forest is full of surprises, not all of them pleasant."
"Exactly," chimed in Percy, his eyes gleaming with determination. "I've got plans for a sturdy house that will keep us safe from anything, even that clever wolf everyone talks about."
Percy elaborated on his vision, pointing to intricate drawings of a brick house, complete with thick walls and a strong roof. Lola nodded, occasionally suggesting practical changes, while Finn listened with half an ear, still captivated by the shapes in the clouds.
"What if we make the roof sloped?" Lola suggested thoughtfully. "It could help with the rainwater."
"Great idea, Lola," Percy agreed, quickly altering his sketch. "And Finn, do you have any ideas?"
"Hmm, maybe a window on the roof to watch the stars," Finn replied dreamily, earning a chuckle from his siblings.
Percy was in his element, directing the construction with precision. Lola double-checked every detail, ensuring the plans were followed to the letter. Finn, though often distracted, contributed his creative ideas, adding charming touches like flower boxes and wind chimes.
"Finn, can you pass me those bricks?" Lola called, wiping her brow.
"Sure, Lola," Finn replied, handing her the materials with a smile. "This is going to be the best house ever."
"It will be," Percy assured them, his voice confident. "Nothing will get past us, not even that wolf."
Their new house stood proudly in the clearing, its brick walls glowing warmly in the fading light. As the three little pigs admired their handiwork, they heard a rustle in the bushes. Emerging from the shadows was a sleek, cunning wolf, his eyes gleaming with intelligence.
"Who's there?" Finn asked, stepping back instinctively.
"It must be the wolf," Percy whispered, standing protectively in front of his siblings.
"We have to be careful," Lola cautioned, her voice steady despite the situation.
The wolf approached the house with a sly grin. Percy, Lola, and Finn watched from the window, their hearts pounding.
"Let's see how strong your house is," the wolf called, his voice smooth and mocking.
"We won't let you in," Lola declared, her resolve unwavering.
"You won't trick us," Finn added defiantly.
Despite the wolf's clever attempts, the brick house stood firm. The three little pigs celebrated their victory, their bond stronger than ever.
"We did it," Percy said, hugging his siblings with joy.
"We outsmarted the wolf together," Lola agreed, her voice filled with pride.
"And we have the best house in the forest," Finn laughed, his eyes sparkling with delight.
As the sun rose higher, the three little pigs knew they had found not just a house, but a home where they could dream, plan, and build together.








