The Boy and the Griffin | Gemini Storybook
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The Boy and the Griffin – Page 1
"In the village of Stonehaven, nestled high in the craggy mountains, the grown-ups always told the children, "Never climb to the peaks! The Shadow Griffins live there!""
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The Boy and the Griffin – Page 2
"But a boy named Finn wasn't scared. He was curious. He would watch the shadows of giant wings glide across the valley and wonder what the griffins were really like."
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The Boy and the Griffin – Page 3
"One sunny morning, Finn decided to find out. He packed a small bag with a crust of bread and an apple and began to climb the winding path into the mountains."
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The Boy and the Griffin – Page 4
"High up, where the wind whistled, he heard a soft cry. Tucked between two giant boulders, he found a young griffin with its wing caught in some thorny vines."
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The Boy and the Griffin – Page 5
"Finn's heart beat fast, but the griffin looked more scared than scary. Slowly, carefully, he reached out and began to untangle the thorns."
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The Boy and the Griffin – Page 6
"When the wing was free, the griffin nudged Finn's hand with its feathery head. It didn't fly away. Finn smiled and shared his apple. He named his new friend Zephyr."
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The Boy and the Griffin – Page 7
"Finn visited Zephyr every day. They played hide-and-seek among the rocks and shared stories. Zephyr would listen with his head tilted, and Finn would laugh at his soft chirps."
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The Boy and the Griffin – Page 8
"One afternoon, Zephyr knelt down and nudged Finn towards his back. He wanted to show Finn his world. Finn climbed on, his heart thumping with excitement."
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The Boy and the Griffin – Page 9
"With a mighty flap of his wings, they soared into the sky! The village looked like a tiny toy set below. Finn wasn't scared at all. He was flying!"
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The Boy and the Griffin – Page 10
"When they landed at the edge of the village, the grown-ups gasped. But they saw Finn slide off Zephyr's back with a happy wave. They saw not a monster, but a friend. And Stonehaven was never afraid of the griffins again."





