In a sunny forest, there lived a little wolf named Leo. Leo liked to play with his friends. One day, Leo saw a funny animal. It was a raccoon, and his name was Ricky.
"Hello, Ricky!" said Leo. "Do you want to play?"
Ricky smiled. "Yes, Leo! Let's play!"
Leo and Ricky ran and jumped. They laughed and giggled. They played hide and seek. Leo was good at hiding. Ricky was good at seeking.
"Found you, Leo!" said Ricky. Leo laughed and laughed.
But then, Ricky stopped. He looked sad. "I miss my home," said Ricky.
Leo wanted to help. "What is your home like?" asked Leo.
Ricky said, "My home is in the trees. I like to climb and swing."
Leo had an idea. "Let's climb a tree, Ricky!" said Leo.
They climbed up, up, up. Ricky showed Leo how to swing. Leo tried, and they both laughed.
"Thank you, Leo," said Ricky. "You are a good friend."
Leo smiled. "Friends help each other," said Leo.
The sun was setting. The forest was warm and cozy. Leo and Ricky sat together on a branch.
"Can we play again tomorrow?" asked Ricky.
"Yes, Ricky," said Leo. "We are friends forever."
Leo and Ricky learned that being different is fun. They liked to do things together. They liked to share and care.
Leo and Ricky were happy. They knew friendship is special. Friends are happy together. Friends are kind.
And so, Leo and Ricky stayed friends, side by side, in the sunny forest. They played and laughed every day. And their friendship grew and grew.