he magical day began on a very unusauly afternoon. In the deep forest lived a lady, she was so lonely she would accept and was willing to help anyone that passed by the forest. For those that got lost she would care and help them get back to their expedition. Though the forest was so deep from the countryside there would still be people traveling around the world that would come to this particular forest to capture the panadas that lived there.
The panadas are well known for being the most kind animals that ever lived, never harming a single thing. Everyone thought that if they capture the panadas it will bring them all the luck they needed to suceed. The poor old lady that lived there cared for every single panada and never let any human hurt them or take them away. But taking care of all the panadas was hard work and the lady still feel very lonely taking and was dying for a companion. So everyone that passed by she would lie to them and offer them her house to stay for company. But one day there was a little boy traveling to seek for the panadas. The lady saw the boy searching so hard and hardly stop for a rest and in night he will continue to search without complaing. So that evening the lady asked the boy to come over to her house for a rest but the little boy refused to accept the offer and continued to search. The boy never stopped, his health got woarst the lady couldn't stand the little boy suffering just to see the panadas, so one day she told the little boy to come over and she'll show the boy the panadas. He wasn't so happy he told the lady no thanks the lady asked why he said that because he wanted to seek the panadas by himself without any help, the lady understood him. The little boy found the panadas and he was happy cause he found them with no help and the lady asked the boy if he would like to live with her to take care the panadas. Both the boy was happy and the old lady, cause she now had a friend and wasn't lonely. Since then both of them thought they were really lucky and treasured the pandas.