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by Ahmad Magdy, Egypt Mar 12, 2010
Culture , Human Rights , Peace & Conflict   Short Stories

  


And for the first time the question of "which Duck was the best?" was raised. This question was never ever asked before; everyone loved and respected his or her duck, but never criticized the others’ duck, or questioned the credibility of the ducks.

Small fights grew to be larger fights, and then they became seeds of war between the three villages. Everyone wanted to show that one's duck was the most authentic and wanted others to believe so. Wars and destruction filled the faithful villages. Many evil schemes and monstrous plots were made to get rid of the enemy’s ducks, but farmers and villagers courageously defended their ducks.

The three ducks ran to the lake through the long-forgotten paths that they knew by heart. Unexpectedly, led by the same paths, the three ducks met, but were now different because of their colors. Before they talk or even ask any questions, they swam swiftly to flee from the smoke of the war. They passed a great waterfall and the falling waters cleaned the colors that were added to their normal feathers by faithful believers. Now, side by side they forgot about what happened and they swam as if nothing had changed. They were now equal. They forgot about the villages and about the wars, but they did not know that they were never forgotten. And now, new generations who have never seen them, were still fighting, fueled by pictures and icons that were set by their fathers and ancestors. The ducks traveled to a far lake, and their memory held nothing about any village or anyone. Yet, they did not know that some villages lived according to their long-left-but-never-forgotten clans.





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