- Alternative:The crow I saved that one time, is just too clumsy for me / あの時助けたカラスがドジすぎて困る
- Author:Neda Hirofumi(Story&Art)
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- Status: Completed
- Genres: Oneshot , Animals , Romance , Slice of Life , Supernatural , Full Colo
The crow I saved that one time, is just too clumsy for me Manhua
Title: The Crow's Clumsy Gratitude (Excerpt)
In a picturesque town embraced by nature's beauty, Emily, a gentle soul with a love for creatures big and small, stumbled upon a crow in distress one autumn afternoon. Without a second thought, she carefully untangled the bird from the branches that ensnared it, setting it free with a kind smile. Little did she know, this simple act of kindness would spark a bond that transcended the ordinary.
Weeks passed, and the crow returned, each time with a small token of gratitude clutched delicately in its ebony beak. A pattern emerged - a shiny trinket here, a smooth pebble there - weaving a tapestry of appreciation between them. As their encounters multiplied, so did their connection, forming an unspoken language of friendship that needed no words to convey its depth.
One stormy night, when darkness draped the town and rain pelted against the windowpanes, a soft tapping drew Emily's attention. There stood the crow, bedraggled and vulnerable, seeking refuge from nature's wrath. Without hesitation, Emily welcomed the bird into the warmth of her home, where they sat, heartbeats harmonizing in the quietude of the storm.
In that moment, as lightning painted the sky in brief, fierce strokes and the wind howled a melancholic melody, Emily realized the true extent of their bond. The crow, once a mere acquaintance bound by gratitude, had become a friend - a confidante that understood the language of the heart better than any spoken word ever could.
As the tempest raged outside, Emily and the crow found solace in each other's presence, their spirits entwined in a dance of reciprocal affection. In the stillness of the night, amidst the symphony of raindrops and the gentle rustle of feathers, they discovered that sometimes, the most profound connections are forged in the quiet spaces between moments, bound by an invisible thread of empathy and grace.
