Once upon a time, a heron and a woodpecker lived in a dense and lush forest. They were two very different birds but had one thing in common – their love for adventure.
One day, as they were wandering through the forest, they came across a sparkling lake. The water was so clear that they could see the fish swimming beneath the surface.
The heron and the woodpecker were curious, and they decided to take a closer look. As they approached the lake, they noticed something unusual – a golden fish that was swimming lazily in the middle of the lake.
The heron and the woodpecker were amazed by its beauty and wondered how it got there.
Suddenly, the golden fish spoke. "Dear friends," it said, "I have been trapped in this lake by an evil wizard. I can grant you three wishes if you help me escape."
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Without hesitation, the heron and the woodpecker agreed to help the golden fish. They immediately set out to find the wizard's lair.
After a long and tiring journey, they finally arrived at the wizard's castle. They tiptoed through the castle and found the wizard's secret room. There, they found a glass jar that contained the golden fish's soul.
The heron and the woodpecker quickly freed the fish's soul and rushed back to the lake.
As promised, the golden fish granted them their three wishes.
The heron wished for the ability to fly faster, the woodpecker wished for the ability to climb higher, and the golden fish wished to be free from the wizard's curse.
From that day on, the heron and the woodpecker used their new abilities to explore the forest and have many more adventures. And the golden fish, now free, swam happily in the lake.
The end.