Once upon a time, there was an otter which was living with his younger sibling in the decrepit house which had rotting floorboards, and with hammered metal banisters which ran up the side of the distinctive staircase. The oldest otter was named Segenam which meant “lazy.” He was careless about the things that go on around him. He likes to avoid anything that involves any effort. On the other hand, Adalric is an affectionate otter. He has warm and pleasant feelings to everyone around him. He brings everyone smiles even if they are not there.
The following day, Syndrome was passing by where the two otters lived. Syndrome was the landlord of the house which they were living at. Unfortunately, …show more content…
This was not an easy task for Segenam, but something he needed to cope with. He learned new ethics along with his brother and faced significant challenges. After All, the product was magnificent. The house had a modern touch with curving walls, enormous windows which stretched along the house. It was strange in a way that everything was different in a way with their personal choices. Segenam looked at his brother and said:
“I have learned so much through this process.
I want you not to make the mistakes I have done in my life. You need to mark the start of your new life without me.”
His brother fell to the floor and with no sign of breathing. Adalric starts to cry and begins to sing prayers which his brother taught him. He buries his brother behind the house which would always remind him of his existence in his heart. His brother had a significant impact on the choices he made in his life. Now Adalric needs to develop his mind as an adult and make the best decisions for himself.
The Return Of Syndrome Syndrome was not done with his quest for getting his money. When returning to his house, he understood they left. He tracked them with his great sense of smell and their accessible footprints. The footprints led him to house with great exterior features. He assumed this is where they are staying. Once again Syndrome knocked on the door and said: “Open up! Open