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Lion’s Whisker

By: Skywalker Storyteller

The Lion’s Whisker An Ethiopian Folktale as retold by Skywalker


Storyteller
http://www.storyteller.net/stories/text/8

Haile was a happy little boy living with his mother and father in their
home in Ethiopia. But, one day his mother died and Haile was so hurt,
and so confused, and so angry. A year passed and his father decided to
remarry. But, Haile remained so hurt, and so confused, and so angry. So
when Zeynab met him and hugged him he pulled away from her. When
she fixed him his favorite foods for dinner he didn’t eat. When she made
him a play suit out of fine cloth he ran through the woods and played so
roughly he tore the clothes up. Whenever she spoke to him he ignored
her.

One day when her husband was gone hunting, Zeynab went to Haile’s
bedroom to talk to him.

"Haile, I love you so much and I really need you to love. . ."

Before she could finish Haile jumped up and said, "I hate you, you aren’t
my mother. I’m running away."

Haile ran past Zayneb and out of the house. Zayneb sat down and cried
and cried. When her husband returned she told him what had happened.
He told her to go on and cook dinner and not to worry that he would find
Haile. Haile was at the river in his favorite spot. The two walked home
and ate dinner without a word.

That night, as the other two slept, Zayneb got out and walked deep into
the forest to the home of the witch doctor. The witch doctor was a very
wise woman who knew the ways of peoples’ minds and hearts.

"I need you to make me a love potion so my step-son will love me," said
Zayneb.
"Well," the old woman said slowly, "Before I can give you a love potion,
you must bring me the whisker from a ferocious lion."

Zeynab’s eyes grew large as she said, "How am I supposed to do that?"

"Use your imagination," said the witch doctor.

Zeynab went home and slept just a few more hours. She got up before the
sun rose and put several large pieces of raw meat in a bag and headed
toward the hills. She walked until she found a cave which had large paw
prints around it. Zeynab took a piece of meat out and placed it in front of
the entrance to the cave. Then she hid in the bushes about 50 feet from
the entrance and waited.

After a few minutes a large, very ferocious looking lion stepped out of the
cave, looked around, smelled the meat, and ate it all up.

Zayneb waited for a couple of hours then she walked up to the entrance of
the cave and placed a second piece of meat in front of it. Then she moved
back only 25 feet and didn’t hide in the bushes. After a few minutes the
lion came out. He looked around, stared at Zayneb, smelled the meat,
picked it up, and ate it all up.

Zayneb waited for a couple of hours then she walked up to the entrance of
the cave and placed a third piece of meat in front of it. She moved back
only 5 feet and didn’t hide in the bushes. After a few minutes the lion
came out. He looked around, stared at Zayneb, smelled the meat, picked it
up, and ate it all up.

Zayneb waited for a couple of more hours then she walked up to the
entrance of the cave and placed a third piece of meat in front of it. She
moved back only two steps. After a few minutes the lion came out. He
looked around, stared at Zayneb. She stared back at the lion. Although
she was shaking inside, she didn’t move her body. She just stared right
back at the lion’s large brown eyes. The lion smelled the meat, picked it
up and began eating.

Very slowly Zayneb extended her hand, grabbed a whisker and quickly
pulled it out. The lion kept eating as slowly, very slowly, as if walking on
a tight rope, Zayneb backed away toward the bushes. When she got into
the forest she ran back to the witch doctor’s home.

Breathing heavily, she rushed into the witch doctor’s house and held up
the whisker. "See, here, I brought you a lion’s whisker. Now, give me a
love potion."

The witch doctor looked at the whisker. "Ah, this does look like a
ferocious lion’s whisker. But, I don’t have any love potions."

"What, what do you mean?" screamed Zayneb.

"Now, tell me, how did you get that lion’s whisker?" the old lady calmly
asked.

"Well, I had to be very, very careful and patient. I was very gentle and
very quiet, and persistent."

"Yes, and you were very courageous. See, you have all of the skills you
will need to get your stepson to love you without a magic potion."

Then Zayneb understood. She returned home and treated Haile nicely as
before. But, she did not make any special efforts to win his affection. She
was just her sweet, giving self. When Haile was rude to her or ignored
her, she continued on as if he had said nothing. In three weeks Haile
began to smile and speak to Zayneb. In six weeks he offered to help her
with chores. In nine weeks he invited her to walk with him to his favorite
place at the river. One night about 12 weeks later, just before he fell
asleep Haile looked up in Zayneb’s eyes and said, "Zayneb, I love you."

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