In a vibrant jungle filled with the rustling of leaves and the chirping of birds, young Mit felt a surge of fear as the roar of a plane cut through the peaceful sounds of nature. The loud noise made his heart race, and he instinctively looked for a safe place to hide. But just as he was about to retreat, his brave friend, Monkey Kaka, swung down from the trees.
“Don’t worry, Mit! It’s just a plane,” Kaka chirped, his eyes twinkling with mischief. “It’s not going to hurt you!” With a playful leap, he demonstrated how to embrace the noise, using his own antics to distract Mit. Kaka performed a series of silly jumps and flips, mimicking the plane’s sounds with playful howls and grunts.
Slowly, Mit’s fear began to fade. He laughed as Kaka danced around him, turning the frightening noise into a fun game. “See? Planes can be funny too!” Kaka said, flashing a wide grin. With his friend by his side, Mit realized that sometimes, facing fears is easier with a little help and a lot of laughter. From that day on, the sound of planes became a reminder of their adventurous bond.