The Cunning Fox and The Hare
Once upon a time, in a deep forest, there was a smart fox and a quick hare. They both lived in the same forest. One day, the hare looked at the fox with admiration and the fox noticed.
The fox asked, "Why are you looking at me?" The hare, sounding a bit nervous, replied, "I was just thinking about you." The fox then questioned, "Why are you curious about me?" The hare asked, "Are you really as clever as people say?"
The fox looked at the hare thoughtfully and took a moment before answering, "Well, how about this? Why don't you come over to my place tonight for dinner? We can talk about it then."
That night, the hare went to the fox's den. There were plates and bowls set on the dining table, but there was no food. The hare suddenly realized, "Oh no, I might be in danger! The fox might want to eat me!" So, the hare quickly ran away to save himself.
The moral of the story is: Don't always trust tricky words.