Once upon a chair, two stubby booties were going somewhere because of them thinking of “Beiag”. Beiag was the name given to the people who could never fly with wings. These people took out a bag of their own and took it, and then one of the stubby booties popped up. This made Beiags very special— they could also be called “Berserkers”. The young(er) bootie of the two, dropping his heart which had been once taken away from him, remarked, “I want some of the stories that you can learn.” And this came to the surprise of the rest of the group—stories were not supposed to be happy or obedient but they were afraid of their lives, so, they just were. The other bootie was not very happy upon listening to the younger bootie. She thought that it was all too much to ask by the younger bootie. And therefore, she remained quiet. When someone else relating to the other bootie came to the two, the younger bootie laughed rudely at her rusty black ducklings because they thought that they were being followed.
“Why would you want some stories when you can want rewards? " asked the someone else who had come to the two.
“Because—because the poor little fellow cracked mercilessly into pieces thinking of Beiag,” replied the bootie in question.
Moral: The same story about constantly moving your parents’ body is more valuable than fooling yourself.