Microstory 4: The Scorpion and the Fox

Microstory 4: The Scorpion and the Fox

A Story by Nick Fisherman
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This is a microstory. You'll have to read it to find out what it's about.

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One day, a turtle, a frog, and a fox are sitting at the bank of a river. A scorpion comes along and asks if one of them would carry him across the river. The turtle is hesitant. "How do I know you won't sting me?" the turtle asks. "Because then we would both drown," answers the scorpion. "I'm sorry. I can't risk that," replies the turtle. The scorpion turns to the frog who hops away without a word. "I can carry you," says the fox. The fox carries the scorpion across the river and then swims back. A snake slithers up and tells the scorpion that he probably would not have been able to keep himself from biting the fox by the time they reached the bank. "Why didn't you sting him once you were safely across?" the snake asks. "Isn't that what scorpions do?" "I am not bound by my nature," the scorpion replies. "I make my own choices." Back on the first side, the turtle asks why the fox agreed to do that when it was so dangerous. "Animals like that believe it is best to perish if it means the death of an enemy," the turtle says. "I chose to give him the benefit of the doubt," the fox answers. "Not because it was in his best interests anyway, but because not helping an enemy would reflect poorly on me more than it would on him."

© 2015 Nick Fisherman


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This is like World of Warcraft (which I dont play) meets Aesop's fables, Nick. I didnt really understand the intricacies but I got the jist, if you like.

This reminded me of the old joke - Q. 'If a lawyer fell into shark-infested waters why would they not get eaten?' A. Professional Courtesy !

Sound little write. :)

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Nick Fisherman

9 Years Ago

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This is like World of Warcraft (which I dont play) meets Aesop's fables, Nick. I didnt really understand the intricacies but I got the jist, if you like.

This reminded me of the old joke - Q. 'If a lawyer fell into shark-infested waters why would they not get eaten?' A. Professional Courtesy !

Sound little write. :)

Posted 9 Years Ago


1 of 1 people found this review constructive.

Nick Fisherman

9 Years Ago

Thank you very much!

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