Butterfly Stories
So far, just one. It is a work in progress. I am
creating artwork to go with this story. If you would like to
contribute please send email.
I will credit you in the book! There is a download
link at the bottom of the page if you would like to have the Word file.
The Beautiful Butterfly
A variation of a
Spanish
folktale by Michelle Rahn (another version is available from Amazon
using the link to the right)
There once was a beautiful
butterfly. Her
wings were the color of
the blue sky. She
was kind to all she
met, and she had many friends.
One day, the
butterfly
decided it was time for her to marry and lay eggs.
News spread of her decision.
In the morning when the sun came up, the sun
said to her:
“Beautiful
butterfly. You have
the warmest heart of all
creatures. Will you
marry me?”
The
butterfly said
“Oh Sun.
You are so warm and perfect in your own way,
and you provide life to
everyone. But I am
afraid you are not
the right one for me.”
During
the day, as she sat
upon a flower, drinking its nectar, the flower said to her
“Beautiful
butterfly. You have
the sweetest way about you. Will
you marry me?”
The butterfly said
“Oh flower.
You are so sweet and perfect in your own way,
and you give food for the
bees and I to eat. But
I am afraid you
are not the right one for me.”
That
night, as she looked
upon the moon, the moon said to her
“Beautiful
butterfly. You are
always happy and make those around
you happy too. Will
you marry me?”
The
butterfly said
“Oh Moon.
You are perfect in your own way, but you are
always changing, and I
could only see you clearly at night after you chase away the sun. I am afraid you are not
the right one for
me.”
That
next day, she met
another butterfly, as handsome as she was beautiful.
The butterfly said to her:
“Beautiful butterfly. You
are so lovely and kind. Will
you marry me?”
The butterfly said
“Oh Mr. Butterfly. You are perfect in your
own way. I think we
have a lot in common and could
have a wonderful life together. I
think
you are the right one for me. I
will
marry you!”
The two butterflies had a
splendid wedding where all their friends came.
There were ladybugs, mice, rabbits, squirrels,
spiders and many other
creatures.
During the party after the
wedding, the lady butterfly asked her husband if he would go to the
river, and
get her some water to drink with their wedding cake.
Her husband went to the river and
accidentally fell in, where he was eaten by a fish.
The
lady butterfly waited and
waited for her husband to return.
After
a while, a mosquito came and told the lady butterfly the sad news about
her
husband.
The lady butterfly began to
cry and cry. Her
friend the lady bug
asked her what was wrong. When
the lady
butterfly told the lady bug about the sad fate of her husband, the lady
bug
began to fly around in circles.
The frog asked the lady bug
“why are you flying in circles?”
When
she told him the butterfly was crying because her husband fell in the
water, so
I am flying in circles” the frog began hopping from leaf to
leaf to leaf.
The bird asked the frog “why
are you hopping from leaf to leaf?”
When
he told the bird the butterfly was crying because her husband fell in
the
water, so the lady bug is flying in circles, so I am hopping from leaf
to
leaf”, the bird began to call coo, coo.
The forest elf asked the bird
“why are you calling coo coo?”
When the
bird told him the butterfly was crying because her husband fell in the
water,
so the lady bug is flying in circles, so the frog is hopping from leaf
to leaf,
so I am calling coo coo”, the elf decided to run around in
his underwear.
Everyone
had to laugh even
though they were sad. And
at that
moment, the fish decided the husband tasted awful so he spit him out
onto the
ground where the butterfly was crying, the lady bug was flying, the
frog was
hopping, the bird was coo cooing and the elf was running around in his
underwear, and everyone was laughing.
The husband asked “what
is
happening here?”
They all stopped what they
were doing and ran to hug him.
The lady butterfly and her
husband lived happily in their bush.
They laid some eggs, which hatched into
caterpillars, which turned into
pupas which turned into butterflies.
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