The Adventures of Aries, The Little Bear That Couldn`t Sleep
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Several bears were dotted around the valley, some with cubs in tow, and the mother bear put a gentle paw on Aries shoulder pointing to one of the big female bears eating clover at the edge of the forest.
“Look Aries it’s your aunt Ethyl,” she exclaimed.
She waved both her arms in the air to attract the other bears attention and shouted over to her.
“Hey Ethyl. It’s us.”
The two bears ran together and hugged.
“Hey sister, it`s so nice to see you again. So how was winter?” Ethyl asked.
“How would I know? We slept through it the same as you did,” the other bear replied. Ethyl then turned to look at Aries.
“And who is this young lady with you?” She asked.
“Surely it can’t be Aries? My you’ve grown since I last saw you.”
From just inside the forest a pinecone came flying through the air and hit Aries firmly on the back of the head.
“Ouch!” she complained, and picked up the offending object, studying it closely. Ethyl and Gentle turned to see where the pinecone had come from and saw two male cubs much bigger than Aries coming bounding towards them from the tree line.
Ethyl let out a long-suffering sigh. “Oh, no. Here comes trouble.”
“Bor and Bru behave your selves! Come say hello to your aunt and cousin.”
“Hi Aunt Gentle,” the cubs said together. “Hey cousin, nice to meet you”, said Bru.
Bor pointed at the large white patch on Aries chest. “Wow, cute fur cousin. How did you get the white markings?”
Aries puffed out her chest proudly. “I am part polar bear on my father’s side. My great, great, great grandfather came from the far North,” she told them.
“Interesting,” said Bru. “But not as interesting as what we just found in the forest.”
“Yes, we found an old dead log just inside the forest and it’s just full to bursting with ants!”
His brother added. “There’s enough for everybody. Come on, what are you all waiting for? Let’s go before some other bear finds them.”
With that, the two cubs scampered back off to the forest.
“Now that’s an offer you can’t refuse,” said Ethyl. “Maybe those two rascals are good for something after all. Let’s go to lunch ladies,” so the other three bears followed the cubs to the forest.
Aries was still examining the pinecone and she now held it out to her mother.
“What’s this Mom?” She asked.
“It’s a pine cone,” she answered.
“Can I eat it?”
“Well you could I suppose…” but before she could finish the sentence the hungry little bear popped the cone into her mouth and bit down hard.
“Urgh”, spluttered Aries, spitting out the cone.
“That’s absolutely horrible”.
“But they are very hard and don’t taste very nice,” continued her mother.
Ethyl chuckled at this.
“That wasn’t very nice of you sister,” she said.
Ethyl turned to her two cubs. “Ants you say? Mmm, mmm. I just love ants for breakfast. I do hope they are the red ones. So much tastier than termites I find. Lead the way boys. And boys…”
“Yes mom?”Asked the cubs.
“It’s very rude to throw pinecones at young ladies.”
Bor and Bru faced each other trying to look innocent.
“Pine cone? What pinecone? I didn’t see any pinecone,” said Bru.
“Me neither,” said his brother. “But I did see an ants nest and ants taste a heck of a lot better than clover. Let’s go Bro!”
Bor & Bru turned and scampered back to the forest and the rest of the group followed at a slower pace.
“The twins are still a handful then?” Asked Gentle.
Ethyl sighed deeply. “Yes Ma`am. Every minute of every day, it seems. Take my advice Aries, if you want to stay out of trouble, just watch what the twins are up to and do exactly the opposite.”
Aries nodded her head and grinned.
“Aw come on now sister,” said Gentle. “Don't be too hard on them. Before long it will be time for them to leave and find a new life of their own. You will miss them, you know you will.”
Ethyl chuckled to herself at this remark. “You think so? Some days I can hardly wait! I have a hunch it’s going to be an interesting summer.”
With that, the bears entered the relative shade of the forest and set about a tasty snack of red ants.
Chapter 3. A Close Call at Antler Falls
Some days later, all five of our bears could be seen walking along a well-trodden woodland path through the trees. Aries was lagging behind.
“We’ve been walking for hours and my paws are aching. Where are we going again?” The tired cub asked, rubbing one aching paw with another.
Her mother turned round to explain. “We are going to the big river. Today is a great day for all the forest bears and an important part of your education.”
“This is the time of year all the bears meet at Antler Falls to wait for the spawning salmon,” her mother continued.
“We are going to teach you how to catch fish.”
“Okay…so what are fish and what do I with them once I catch them?”
“They are creatures that live in the water. For a couple of weeks every summer thousands of them swim up the Big River to lay their eggs.” Her mother explained.
“And when they get to Antler Falls we will be waiting for them,” said the twins making a show of catching fish with their paws.