Real friendship
In the beginning, the gods created all kind of animals to live on Earth, all of them live together in the same land Among all the different animals their favorite ones were the lion and the owl, both make a great team together, they help each other. The owl with all his knowledge teaches the lion some strategies and technics to get their preys easier and some tips to be strongest animal on Earth, and the lion protected the owl from other predators, together more than a team they were real friends. The other animas get jealous not only because the lion and the owl were the gods´ favorite ones but also because of their friendship and the loyality they had for each other. The Gods wanted to send a proof to these 2 animals to prove their real friendship. They were going to be separated.
The land/earth start to separate and the continent where formed, all the animals were spread out in different ones and by the decision of the gods the lion and the owl where in opposite sides of the Earth.
At first both the lion and the owl were so sad, they didn't knew how to survive without each other. The lion started to use and remember all the lessons the owl gave him, he remembered how to hide himself from his prey and attack it, started to practice and run faster just as his friend told him, but all the nights he looked at the nearest tree looking if for some reason the owl return to his side. In the same way the owl didn´t forget his friend, in some way he learned how to protect himself from other animals, he remembered how strong the lion was, not only in a physical way, but in the way he overpass the situation and always looked at the positive side of the situations. He also remember his friends all days but his absence was more notable at nights than in the day, so all nights the owl wants the lion to come back.
The years passed by and the gods were convince that the friendship that the owl and the lion had was so powerful that even on distance they wont separate emotionally, so they decided to get together both animals.
by Ninfa Delgado and Andres Sada