
The Three Little Pigs: The Case of the Big Bad Wolf
By Jaysen John

04 May, 2024

Detective Inspector Fox arrived in a hurry at the scene. The first and the second little pig had lost their houses. The pigs relayed their harrowing experience, blaming the big bad wolf.

A robin who was flying by, narrated how he was swept off by the gust that blew off the houses. The pigs, scared and shivering, huddled inside the brick house of the third little pig.

DI Fox found some grey fur and footprints that confirmed the presence of the big bad wolf. He asked the animals to work as a team to gather evidence and help solve the case.

When the night was dark, a squirrel saw the wolf behind a tree. An owl overheard the wolf's confession of blowing the houses. The animals were all alert and ready to help DI Fox.

The owl flew off to search for tracks, while the pigs stayed hidden in the brick house. He found large footprints and fur by the river and rushed back to relay the message.

DI Fox took ten hounds to the riverside, following the scent trail. It led them to an open cave, where a shadow against a wall revealed the hiding wolf.

The wolf woke up and got a fright. He ran out of the cave, into the sun, and jumped into the river. The dogs barked, and DI Fox arrived to arrest the wolf.

The wolf was captured, scared and wet. He confessed to his wrongdoings, ready to face his punishment. DI Fox told the dogs to take the wolf away to jail.

The pigs thanked DI Fox for his help. They learned the importance of building strong homes and promised to help each other in times of need.

DI Fox left the village, satisfied with his job well done. He reminded the animals to stay vigilant and help each other. The village was peaceful once again.