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Chapter 1- Silver-winged Owl
Little Prince returned home to his tiny asteroid B-612, where the Rose who had tamed him was waiting for him. He was very tired after his long journey, during which he visited six asteroids and the beautiful planet Earth, where he met a Pilot, a Snake, and a wise Fox, and where he found himself in a wonderful garden and learned that his Rose wasn't unique. This knowledge made him very sad, but the Fox explained that people, animals, and things become unique when tamed. This knowledge calmed him, but he missed his Rose and wanted to return home. The Snake helped Prince return home, where he found his Rose, who had changed greatly. She was no longer capricious. Instead, she had become grateful and attentive. Little Prince uprooted all the baobabs that had grown on the asteroid during his absence, rested, and became bored again.
This time, he decided to go not far. He had long observed a wondrous silvery light emanating from another asteroid very close to his, and Prince decided to go there and discover the source of this radiance. The asteroid he landed on was composed of crystals and mirrors. When he was approaching the asteroid, he heard some wonderful singing. He followed this singing and saw a remarkable silver-winged owl that lived on the asteroid. It turned out that its plumage was the source of the radiance Prince had seen from his asteroid.Prince and the Owl quickly became friends. The Owl was very wise and knew everything there was to know. But she didn't give Prince ready-made answers. Instead, she encouraged him to find the answers to his own questions. And she was a very good listener. She listened to Little Prince attentively and never interrupted him.
So they sat in comfortable armchairs on the Owl's glittering asteroid, drinking tea and chatting. And a whole new world opened up to Prince thanks to the Owl's wise advice and tips. Finally, Little Prince felt so rested, strengthened, and learned that he decided to set out on a new journey. This time, he was not alone: his new wise and reliable friend, the Owl, was with him. The Owl could fly between the stars in the open space, and Little Prince sat on her back and flew towards new adventures. The Owl taught Prince some really important things. She taught Prince to listen carefully to others, to consider their opinions, and to defend his own ones. And also to independently find answers to questions that matter to him.
Chapter 2 - Silver Turtle
The Little Prince and the Owl were flying quietly through space. The stars were shining softly around them. After a while, the Little Prince noticed a small silver light moving very slowly.“Is that a star?” he asked.“No,” the Owl answered softly. “It is the Silver Turtle. She moves slowly because she knows the value of time.”They went down to meet her. The Silver Turtle was walking peacefully near a quiet lake. A magical clock was shining on her shell.“Why does your shell shine?” the Little Prince asked curiously.The Turtle looked at him kindly. “I take care of the time of this planet,” she said. “Time does not pass by itself. We fill it with the things we love. That is why it shines.”The Little Prince liked her answer, so he decided to travel with her for a while.Soon they arrived on a new planet called Horatia.
But something felt strange there. Everyone was rushing. People were talking too fast. Flowers were growing quickly and then dying. Even the sun crossed the sky in a hurry.
“We are late! We don’t have enough time!” people kept shouting.
The Little Prince felt confused. “Why are they acting like
The Turtle looked at him kindly. “I take care of the time of this planet,” she said. “Time does not pass by itself. We fill it with the things we love. That is why it shines.”The Little Prince liked her answer, so he decided to travel with her for a while.Soon they arrived on a new planet called Horatia. But something felt strange there. Everyone was rushing. People were talking too fast. Flowers were growing quickly and then dying. Even the sun crossed the sky in a hurry.“We are late! We don’t have enough time!” people kept shouting.
The Little Prince felt confused. “Why are they acting like this?” he asked the Turtle.“They believe time is running away from them,” she replied. “So they are always trying to catch it.”While they were speaking, the light of the clock on the Turtle’s shell slowly became weaker.The Little Prince looked at her with worry. “Why is your clock losing its light?”“When people forget to enjoy a moment,” the Turtle said slowly, “time loses its meaning.”The Little Prince stood in the center of the town and asked loudly, “Why are you all running?”“We are afraid of wasting time!” the people answered.Among the crowd, the Little Prince noticed an old man standing near a small shop full of broken clocks. The sign above the door said Master of Time.“Are you also afraid of wasting time?” the Little Prince asked him gently.The old man sighed. “I used to repair clocks because I loved listening to their rhythm,” he said. “Each one had its own music.
“Are you also afraid of wasting time?” the Little Prince asked him gently.
The old man sighed. “I used to repair clocks because I loved listening to their rhythm,” he said. “Each one had its own music. But now people bring them to me and shout, ‘Make it faster! Make it better! We don’t have time!’”He opened a dusty clock and listened carefully.
“Now I only hear fear,” he whispered.The Silver Turtle spoke calmly. “Stop for just one minute,she said. “Don’t run. Just stay still and listen.”
At first, nobody wanted to stop. But a small girl paused. She closed her eyes and listened to the wind. A small smile appeared on her face.
Then her father stopped. After that, more and more people stopped moving.Little by little, the flowers began to grow at a normal speed. The sun slowed down. The bright colors of the planet came back.
The clock on the Turtle’s shell started shining again.
The Little Prince felt warm inside and thought about his Rose.
“The most important things don’t disappear with time,”
he said quietly. “They become more meaningful.”
From that day on, the people of Horatia tried not to rush all the time. The old clock-maker rediscovered the joy of his work and began listening again to the gentle music of the clocks. His calmness slowly influenced the people around him and helped them understand the invisible things that make life beautiful.Whenever the Little Prince and the Silver Turtle visit the planet, they always stop to see their friend, the Master of Time.
Chapter 3 - Butterfly
The three friends stopped and watched the flickering light slowly approaching them. Finally, they spotted a large, beautiful butterfly in the distance, shimmering with all the colors of the rainbow. It flew toward them an effects landed gracefully on the tortoiseshell. The Prince was amazed, for he had never seen butterflies fluttering among the stars before. Then the butterfly spoke to the three friends and told them it had flown from a distant galaxy in search of a place to begin a new life. It also explained that it had once been a caterpillar living in the branches of a huge tree on a distant planet, admiring the beautiful butterflies fluttering around it. Then it becamevery sleepy and wrapped itself tightly in its cocoon. And it dreamed that it, too, was a beautiful butterfly, also with wings, and it flew tirelessly among the stars.
And when she woke up, she found herself transformed into the most beautiful butterfly she'd dreamed of.She flew from the tree branch and set off on a long journey. She now knew she was meant to bring life to another corner of the universe. She was a proud and independent butterfly, yet at the same time vulnerable and fragile, like the Prince's Rose. She was looking for a tree where she could finally stop, rest, and be reborn as a beautiful butterfly after a long time. And her time was running out. The Turtle of Time managed to delay it a little, butno one could stop time. So her friends decided to go with the butterfly and help her find a planet with a suitable tree. They set off, and the Prince flew along, thinking about the importance of not despairing even in the most difficult situations, believing in yourself, and not refusing sincerely offered help.
Chapter 4 -The Glass Spider
The group traveled on. The Owl flew ahead, the Silver Turtle walked with her heavy, steady steps, and the Butterfly flapped her wings nearby, still searching for her tree. They landed on a planet made of nothing but gold dust."There are no trees here," the Butterfly sighed. She looked tired.The Little Prince didn't answer. He was looking at the ground. Near a small rock, something was catching the light. It was a spider, but it didn't look like a real spider. Itlooked like it had been carved out of a diamond."Look," the Prince whispered. "It's made of glass."They all gathered around. The spider was busy. It was pulling thin, silver threads out of nowhere, building a web that looked like a frozen rainbow.It was so thin that the Prince was scared to even breathe near it."It will break," he thought.
Suddenly, a cold wind swept across the dunes. The sand swirled around them. The glass web started to shake. The Little Prince reached out his hand—he wanted to hide the spider from the wind—but the Owl stopped him with a look.The wind hit the web hard. One thread snapped. Then another. But the spider didn't run away. It just held on, tight and quiet. When the wind finally stopped, the web was messy and torn, but the spider was already moving. It was fixing the broken parts, one by one, as if the storm had never happened.The Little Prince looked at the Butterfly. She was watching the spider, too."You see?" the Prince said. "It looks like it's made of nothing, like it could break at any moment. But it's stronger than the wind."The Silver Turtle nodded slowly. "Time gives us strength," she said. "Even to the smallest ones."The Little Prince felt better.
He realized that being fragile isn't the same thing as being weak.
"People are like that too," he thought as they got ready to fly again. "They look like they might break when things get hard. But then they just start over. They just keep weaving."
Whenever he saw a rainbow after that, he didn't just see colors. He saw the strength of a small glass spider.
Chapter 5 - Orindor
The journey continued for a very long time. The Owl carried the Little Prince between the stars, the Silver Turtle guarded the quiet rhythm of time, and the Butterfly still searched patiently for a tree that felt like home.One day, while they were crossing a distant part of the universe, they met a new traveler.He was unlike anyone the Little Prince had ever seen.He was called Orindor.He had been created from gentle light,moving colors and shimmering waves.
“I am made from optical vibes,” Orindor explained calmly. “I travel through space in a special way… through
black holes. They carry me across time.”
The Little Prince opened his eyes wide.“Across time?”
“Yes,” Orindor said. “Sometimes when you pass through them, you don’t just move far away… you move far into the future.”It sounded a little frightening, but also very exciting.Soon, the five companions traveled together through the mysterious black holes.For a while everything became completely dark. No stars. No light. Only silence.
During one quiet moment among the stars, the Little Prince looked down at a distant blue planet.“I know that place,” he said softly. “It is Earth. I once meta red fox there… a very wise one.”The Silver Turtle’s clock shimmered softly.“I think we have traveled very far into the future.Perhaps one thousand years.”she said.The Little Prince was silent for a moment.“Then we should visit,” he said.But when they arrived, something felt very different.The planet was still beautiful — perhaps even more mysterious than before. Vast forests covered lands that were once cities.
Rivers flowed where roads had once crossed. Huge trees stretched toward the sky like ancient guardians. Strange flowers glowed faintly at night.But something was not the same.There were no humans
anymore.Yet the planet was not empty.
In the distance, the Little Prince saw something surprising.New cities had appeared — shining towers, floating gardens, and bridges made of light. Strange beings were moving calmly between nature and technology.
Orindor looked carefully at them.“They are not humans,” he said.
The Silver Turtle nodded slowly.”A new civilization.”
The Owl flew closer and returned with news.“They call themselves Cryptons.They came from another part of the galaxy long after humans disappeared. Instead of destroying the planet, they rebuilt it and protected the forests, oceans, and skies.
”The Little Prince looked around with wonder.“So Earth survived… but it changed.”“Yes,” Orindor said gently. “Everything changes with time. Especially when someone does not take care of what they have.”The Little Prince felt a small ache inside his heart.“I hope the fox is still here.”They searched for many days.Then one evening, as the sun turned the sky golden, the Little Prince heard a familiar sound.A soft rustle in the grass.He turned quickly.And there, standing on a smallhill, was a red fox.Older. Calm. Watching him with wise eyes.The Little Prince’s face lit up with joy. “My friend!”
The fox stepped closer slowly. “I was wondering when you would return,” the fox said.The Little Prince laughed with relief. “You remember me!”The fox smiled.“Of course. When someone tames you, you never forget.”
The Little Prince sat beside the fox, just like long ago. His friends gathered nearby quietly — the Owl, the Silver Turtle, the Butterfly, and Orindor glowing gently beside them.“This planet has changed so much,” the Prince said.“Yes,” the fox replied. “Things always change. Forests grow. Civilizations disappear. New ones arrive. Time moves forward.”The Little Prince looked toward the distant shining cities of the Crypton people and then back at his friends.“But friendship stayed,” he said.
The fox nodded.“That is the secret many forget.”Orindor spoke softly, his light reflecting the sunset.“I understand now,” he said. “Everything changes. But what we care for… what we protect… can live much longer.”The fox smiled.
Chapter 6 - Arven
The Little Prince and Arven, Guardian of the Forest
Far away, beyond the golden dunes and the silent stars, the Little Prince arrived on a new planet. It was a place of endless green forests, whispering leaves, and hidden paths.
At first, he felt alone.But the forest was alive… and it was watching.
From the edge of the trees, a quiet figure observed him. His name was Arven, a gentle but brave traveler who knew every hidden path of nature. In his hand, he carried a softly glowing lantern, its light guiding him through the unknown.Trusting the soft whisper of his lantern, Arven stepped closer.“I won’t hurt you,” the Little Prince said gently.
Arven did not speak, but he nodded and sat beside him.And that was how it began.
The Little Prince was curious about everything. “Why do the trees whisper?” he asked one day.
Arven gently placed his hand on a tree, then guided the Little Prince to do the same. The boy closed his eyes…
and suddenly, he could feel it—the life inside the tree, the passing of seasons, the quiet strength of nature.Arven knew the secrets of the forest.And he shared them… patiently. One evening, the forest grew darker than usual.A thick mist covered the ground, and strange sounds echoed between the trees. The Little Prince felt fear growing inside his heart.“I don’t like this…” he whispered.Arven stepped in front of him.He did not roar. He did not make a sound.But he stayed.And that was enough.
Step by step, Arven guided him through hidden paths, avoiding dangers only he could see. His lantern shone softly in the darkness.Slowly… the mist disappeared.That night, under the stars, the Little Prince smiled.“You are very brave,” he said.Arven looked at him quietly.And in that moment, the Little Prince understood something important: Arven was not only helping him. With his kindness and trust, the Little Prince was helping Arven too—to open his heart and not be alone.They were not just companions.They were home to each other.As they sat together, the lantern in Arven’s hand began to glow brighter.What does it mean?” the Prince asked.Arven looked at the light, then pointed toward the forest.It was as if the forest was calling them.“Every place has something to teach us,” said a wise Owl, spreading her wings slowly.
The Little Prince smiled and stood up. He felt that this journey was not only about traveling through space, but also about understanding the invisible things around him.
Together, they walked deeper into the forest.
As they continued, the forest became darker and darker until it was hard to see.“I can’t see anything,” said the Little Prince.
At that moment, Arven’s lantern shone brightly, revealing a giant tree that seemed to touch the sky. At its base, there was a small entrance.Arven moved forward and jumped inside, as if he had been there many times before. The others followed him.Inside, the forest was quiet, but alive.As they walked, the Little Prince began to notice everything: the rustling of leaves, the singing of birds, the smell of the damp earth.“This forest is alive!” he said in wonder.
“Every small thing has a secret,” Arven replied. “Even the ones that seem insignificant.” Just then, the Little Prince stumbled over a small stone.“Oh! Just an insignificant stone,” he said.
“Insignificant?” the stone replied. “I help the soil keep its moisture, I protect insects, and I help the balance of the forest.”The Little Prince remained silent.“I didn’t think about that,” he said. They continued walking, and soon he saw a worm.
“Look, a worm!”“It is very important,” said the stone. “Without worms, the soil would not be fertile, and plants would not grow well.”A little further on, they found wild strawberries.
“They look delicious!” said the Little Prince.
“They feed animals and help life grow and spread,” the stone explained.
Then they saw small plants with thin leaves.
“They seem so simple,” said the Prince.
“They are healing herbs,” Arven said gently. “Many living beings depend on them.”
The Little Prince touched a leaf softly.“So even the smallest things are important,” he said. “Everything has a purpose.” “Sometimes,” said the stone, “you only need to stop and listen to discover it.”
Finally, they reached the heart of the giant tree.
Inside, everything was filled with a warm amber light. The walls were alive with glowing veins, like a living library of memories.
Arven put down his lantern.They did not need it anymore.
“This is the Tree of Light,” he whispered. “Every bond, every love, every story lives here.”When the Little Prince touched the trunk, he saw the image of his Rose shining on the walls.
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