Ahmer and Faris, two curious brothers, set off on an adventure with their father, Jan, and their friends to explore the nearby forest. The forest wasn’t too dense, and they found a peaceful spot by a riverbank under an apple tree. While everyone sat back enjoying the day, Ahmer dipped his feet in the cool river water, and Faris busied himself by picking apples.
As Faris filled a basket with the apples, Ahmer grabbed one for himself. But when Faris returned to the basket later, he was shocked to find it empty. Confused, the brothers looked around, but there was no sign of anyone. Father Jan and the friends were still chatting, unaware of the mystery unfolding.
Suddenly, they noticed movement in the bushes nearby. Intrigued, they rushed over to investigate. As they parted the bushes, their eyes widened in surprise—little rabbits and squirrels were having a feast, happily nibbling on the apples. As soon as they saw Ahmer and Faris, some of the rabbits dashed into the bushes, and the squirrels scampered up the trees.
Ahmer and Faris couldn’t help but laugh at the unexpected turn of events. Amused by their furry apple thieves, they decided to join the fun. The brothers gathered even more apples and placed them near the bushes for the little animals. They returned to their spot by the river, content and enjoying the serene atmosphere of the forest, thankful for the simple pleasures of the day.