When the Mr. Parrot Gets to Work #fiction

#fiction #fun #story #bed_time_story #children_story #imaginary

Note: This is a completely imaginary story; nothing like this happens in real life. Children should be told that this is fiction, and the difference between fiction and non-fiction can be explained.

This is just for fun, nothing more.

And the Parrot got a seat and a laptop. He sits with his colleagues in the office.

Until the Head of Office determines that Parrot requires special needs, possibly a new sitting arrangement.

Nity was happy, but no one knows how Parrot hears through headphones when they don’t have…

So, Nitty was pleased to know that Parrot was growing fast. He had learned the prompts and was now on track to become the AI Head of the Office. He is so talented in everything. Everyone comes to know he is really exceptionally intelligent, but Mr. Parrot was not ambitious; he used to work because his master Nity encouraged him.

Mr. Parrot got a call to become head.

But Parrot had a condition — he said, “Nity has to work with me in the same room as I, only then will I take on the role of Head, and Nity will be co-Head.”

Here is Parrots’ room, with Nity’s table and his table. And the huge manager’s chair.

Here, Nity and Parrot fall in love with Nature, while working in the forest, which makes Parrot feel at ease among his friends, the birds and animals.

This shows that animals and birds love their masters/caretakeers dearly.

To be continued..

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Photo credit: AI

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Published by Nidhika

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