The child thinks that the fox is beautiful, so he begins to want to tame the fox. After trying and approaching again and again, the child rescued the fox when the fox was surrounded by wolves. From then on, the fox slowly approached, and later they played together, and the fox was not at all wary of the child.
Because of his love for the fox, the child simply wanted to possess the fox. The child wants to play with the fox, and the fox is tied up like a pet. The fox with a strong animal character cannot adapt to all this. Perhaps the fox felt hurting the child and went to the child's house to find her. The child happily invited the fox to visit her room. The fox who was locked in the room became restless and finally jumped out of the window. The fox nearly died, and after that the fox stopped approaching the child. Occasionally they looked at each other and responded with a sound.
The fox finally understands that it cannot really be of the same kind as a child. Foxes also teach children that love is not possession.
If we love it, we have to respect its way of life. The child deeply loves the fox, and he just watches from a distance, no longer close. Maybe the child will always remember everything that happened to her and the fox, all the emotions, very pure inner emotions.
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