Once
there were twin sisters named Chinky and Pinky. They were identical twins
hence, everyone used to get confused on seeing them. But the minute they spoke or behaved the
difference was clearly visible between them. Chinky was shy, sweet natured girl
while Pinky was ruthless and misbehaved and made fun of others.
One
day an old man was on his way back home after getting water from the village
well. Pinky saw this as an opportunity to create a mischief. She pretended to
be Chinky and asked the old man if she could carry his pitcher. The old man was
very pleased and allowed her to carry the pitcher. As soon as Pinky carried the
pitcher she emptied it right in front of old man’s eyes and clapped happily
saying that she was Pinky and wanted to have some fun. The old man was very
annoyed and sad, but could do nothing. Pinky then ran away. The old man
wondered how different these twin sisters were in their natures.
A
few days passed and every other day there was always some sort of mischief on
part of Pinky and everyone in the village was fed up with her. Whereas, Chinky
was the gem in everyone’s eyes. The school holidays were over and it was time
for all the children to go to school. As Chinky was down with fever she couldn’t
go to school while Pinky was fine and started for school with other children.
On
her way she saw beautiful flowers and
started collecting them and forgot about the school. Other children went to
school and Pinky followed the trail of flowers down the valley and was lost.
When she realized this, it was too late and she started crying. But no one heard
her cries. She just could not find her way back home. At a distant she saw
someone walking, she immediately ran to that person. He was the same old man,
Pinky had made fun of. On seeing Pinky the old man ignored her and kept
walking. Pinky then learnt her lesson. She apologized to him and promised that
in future she would never ever make fun of anyone. The old man’s heart melted
and he told Pinky to follow along and soon both of them reached their village.