Illustration by Aamnah Arshad
Illustration by Aamnah Arshad

In the heart of the jungle, there was a mischievous elephant named Ellie, who had a peculiar problem — she couldn’t stop sneezing! No matter what she did, a powerful “Achoo!” would erupt from her trunk, causing chaos and laughter all around.

One sunny morning, Ellie decided to visit her friends at the nearby watering hole. She took a deep breath, hoping to hold in her sneezes. But just as she approached the water, a tiny tickle entered her trunk.

“Achoo!” Ellie sneezed, sending water splashing everywhere. The startled hippos and crocodiles looked up in surprise, their eyes wide with astonishment.

“Oh no, not again!” Ellie cried, her trunk swaying from the force of the sneeze. Her friends tried to stifle their laughter, but the sight of water spraying like a fountain was too hilarious to resist. They burst into fits of giggles, making Ellie’s cheeks turn pink.

Determined to find a solution, Ellie sought help from the wise old tortoise, Timothy, who was known for his vast knowledge of the jungle. “Timothy, please help me! I can’t control my sneezes, and it’s causing so much trouble and embarrassment to me,” Ellie pleaded, tears of frustration welling up in her eyes.

Timothy adjusted his spectacles and pondered over the problem. After a moment, he smiled and said, “Ellie, I think I have an idea. Follow me!”

The two of them made their way through the jungle until they reached a grove of eucalyptus trees. Timothy explained that eucalyptus leaves had a soothing effect and might calm Ellie’s sneezing.

Ellie hesitantly took a bite of a eucalyptus leaf. Immediately, she felt a tingling sensation in her trunk, but to her surprise, the tickle disappeared instantly, and she didn’t feel the urge to sneeze. Excited, Ellie rushed back to the watering hole, eager to show her friends the miraculous cure.

With new-found confidence, she approached the water and took a deep breath. No sneeze followed! The animals, still skeptical, watched in anticipation as Ellie dipped her trunk into the water and took a long drink. Not a single sneeze disrupted the calm surface. Cheers erupted from the hippos and crocodiles as they applauded Ellie’s triumph.

From that day forward, Ellie became the eucalyptus-eating elephant, spreading joy, instead of sneezes, throughout the jungle. And so, with her sneezing problem solved, Ellie and her friends lived happily ever after, sharing many laughs and adventures in the whimsical world they called home.

In the years that followed, Ellie’s reputation spread far and wide. Animals from distant corners of the jungle sought her advice and marvelled at her ability to overcome such an unusual challenge. She became a symbol of perseverance and the importance of finding creative solutions.

And so, Ellie’s legacy continued to grow, not just as the mischievous sneezing elephant, but as a beloved character in the jungle’s rich tapestry of stories. She inspired countless others to embrace their unique qualities and find their own paths to triumph. The jungle thrived with creativity and imagination, all thanks to the mischievous elephant who turned her sneezes into laughter and her challenges into triumphs.

Published in Dawn, Young World, July 15th, 2023

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