
The Three Hillbilly Pigs and the Wolf in Business Clothes
By Ryan Scarberry

17 May, 2024

The first little hillbilly pig was enjoying the sunshine outside his straw house. He loved the simplicity of his home, the rustling of the straw when the wind blew.

Suddenly, a red truck rumbled down the dirt road, kicking up dust. Out stepped the wolf, dressed in a sleek business suit. He smirked at the sight of the straw house, licking his lips.

Meanwhile, the second pig was chilling at his wood house near the river. He was a bit more careful than his brother and had built his house out of sturdy logs.

The wolf, unsuccessful at the straw house, drove to the wooden house. He tried his intimidating tactics again, but the second pig was equally stubborn, refusing to open the door.

The third pig, the cleverest of the trio, had built his house on top of a hill, made of solid bricks. He watched the wolf's failed attempts from his hilltop home, preparing for his turn.

As expected, the wolf arrived at the brick house. The third pig had a plan. He refused to open the door, forcing the wolf to try to blow his house down.

The wolf huffed and puffed, but the brick house stood firm. Frustrated, he climbed back into his truck, driving away in defeat.

The three pigs celebrated their victory, cheering as the wolf's truck disappeared down the road. They had stood up to the wolf and protected their homes.

That evening, the pigs gathered at the brick house, sharing stories of their encounter with the wolf. They laughed and cheered, proud of their bravery.

They realized that although they were different, they were stronger together. They decided to stick together, always ready to face any challenge that came their way.

The countryside returned to its peaceful state, the pigs living happily in their respective homes. They knew the wolf might return, but they were not afraid.

The tale of the three hillbilly pigs and the wolf in business clothes became a legend in the countryside. A tale of courage, unity, and the power of determination.