On one of the beautiful, bright days, after the rays of the sun had cast their light on the dove’s face, the dove turned to talk to her husband and informed him that she desired to travel from this place where they had built their nest. For years past, they had not left that village where they lived, and they had seen nothing but its animals and farmers and their houses. They would build their nest every year over the palm tree located in the same village, and the place never changed.

Her good husband answered her, saying laughing: Oh beautiful dove, does nothing ever please you? We have stayed here for years past given the food available to us, which we can obtain at any time. Even those who know us envy us for the blessings we are in.

In the evening of that day, the dove saw some carts of strange appearance, so she followed them a little to discover they were circus carts that had come to the village to present some entertainment shows. They had brought their animals that would perform performances for adults and children.

Here the dove flew and began looking at them with extreme joy until her gaze was attracted and she was amazed by a yellow-colored cart topped with green also. Beside this cart sat a lady, brown-skinned, and she began to read the fortune for each person who passed by her, talking to them about their future. Everyone in the cart and the circus was calling her Sahra. Suddenly, the dove noticed a wooden model of a lion which those in charge of the carts had placed on one of them. Here the dove thought she could place her nest and her husband’s over this model, and they would be able to live in it for a period of time.

The dove went to tell her husband what she had seen. He was very surprised at what she told him but expressed admiration for her idea of accompanying the moving cart. Immediately, the dove and her husband began cooperating together, gathering wheat stalks and dry leaves that would help them establish the new nest beside the wooden lion model without Sahra, the fortune-teller lady, noticing them, for she was busy with her work and with the village’s people and youth who had come to see the shows presented by these new guests.

The circus shows succeeded, and everyone in the village began talking to the officials about those shows. They even stayed in the village for several months. The dove had established her nest there with her husband, laid her eggs, and they hatched for small doves to emerge into light. Then the carts began to move to transfer to another village. Thus, it became the ability of the dove family to transfer with the yellow cart and watch the circus in many different cities and villages. The dove achieved her desire to transfer and watch the world around her.

The dove family was happy with the trips they had launched. Sahra, the lady, would open the cart window every day early in the morning to hear the cooing and chirping of the doves, and feed them all breadcrumbs. She would watch the big dove feeding its little one, while other birds during their trips would envy them the lucky ones. The dove was extremely happy because she achieved what she wanted by God’s favor upon her. She made her think in that way and benefit from what she had seen of carts that had amazed her.