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[Story Introduction: Meet the Characters] │ ▼ [Episode Climax / Emotional Twist] │ ▼ [Call-to-Action: "Like & Comment for Next Part"] │ ▼ [Active Reader Feedback Loop in Comments] I have prepared this in a mix of

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A Dove and a Parrot challenged each other to a silence contest. 🦜 The Parrot couldn't keep quiet. 🕊️ The Dove stayed silent... until it started laughing at the Parrot!