Kay and Girada were two close friends for stories. Kay’s grandmother used to gather with them to tell them a scary story every day. One day, the grandmother sat with Kay and Girada to tell them the story of the queen of the wolves, that evil sorceress who turns human’s heart into a heart of a wolf, and he becomes after her a servant and follows her.

During the telling of the story, Kay wished to meet with the queen of the wolves. Suddenly, he felt pain in his heart and cried out. Girada rushed to her dear friend to comfort him, but he shouted in her face and left with anger and displeasure. From that moment, Kay’s habits changed toward her dear friend Girada, and she became bigger on him, and she was not able to understand her actions those.

One day, Kay went out with his girlfriend to play with her on the ice and he asked Girada to join him with the play. But he refused, despite his insistence on playing with her with playing, and he rode his girlfriend’s horse and ran quickly in the ice, and he hid from the trees. So Girada returned to the house sad.

While Kay was playing with his girlfriend, a white carriage appeared to him, and his girlfriend was far away. Then she got down from the carriage and the queen of the wolves came out from it. Kay felt fear, but the queen of the wolves moved her hand above his head, and he became her servant and followed her.

Kay’s dear friend waited for his return all the time, but he did not come back. So she asked about him to her dear friend Kay about what happened, and his grandmother told her that she would help her in searching for him, and she found a white dove in her garden, and she decided to take it with her in the journey.

The dove perched on her shoulder and told her that she should sit in the carriage that is established on the bank of the river. Girada sat in the carriage and it moved toward the other bank, and she found herself in front of a beautiful garden, with flowers and trees and plants that she had not seen before from the gardens and trees. She felt a great joy because she loves flowers, and suddenly a lady appeared to her who owned that beautiful garden. She asked Girada about Kay and told her that she saw Kay walking with the queen of the wolves, and she told her about the queen of the wolves, who had cursed her beautiful garden and caused all the flowers to lose their smell.

And she told her that she wanted to escape from the queen of the wolves, also she told her about Kay, her dear friend who walked with the queen of the wolves, but she told her the story of the queen of the wolves, when she was a beautiful girl and kind, and she used to pick flowers for herself with open eyes like the sun. The children fled from her and became afraid of her, and she cursed her beautiful garden and caused all the flowers to lose their smell. She told the old woman that she wanted to take revenge on her friend Kay, and she took Girada with her to the palace of the queen of the wolves. When she arrived at the palace and found her dear friend Kay, she rushed to him while she was feeling joy, but he spoke to her with anger and displeasure, and she went out angry and the old woman directed her toward the queen of the wolves, and the curse came from her and from her friend Kay went with her to the house.

Girada left the house and she kept watching the road and animals and trees. If they saw Kay in any place, they did not recognize him at first, but Girada did not lose hope and continued in searching for Kay, and suddenly a white dove appeared to her. She decided to sit on her shoulder and told her that she should leave them, because he would cause them many problems, as the hunter would think she was a dove and would come toward them shooting at him, and he lived alone and could not live with the doves or with his two friends.

Moral of the story: To teach the child that he should accept himself as he is, and that he should not envy anyone, for he will be disappointed at himself always, but that he should be content with himself and he will find good success in his turn to others without any reason.