THE FIRE DRAGON IN THE COUPLES GARDEN


Kigozi Samuel and his wife Hellena Namisi were a happy couple who loved gardening. They had a beautiful garden in their backyard, where they grew all kinds of flowers, fruits, and vegetables. They spent many hours tending to their plants, watering them, pruning them, and harvesting them. They also enjoyed eating the fresh produce from their garden, making salads, soups, and pies.

One day, Kigozi Samuel decided to surprise his wife with a special gift. He had bought a packet of seeds from a mysterious vendor at the market, who claimed that they were magic seeds. The vendor said that if he planted them in his garden, they would grow into something amazing and wonderful. Kigozi Samuel was curious and excited, so he paid the vendor and took the seeds home.

He waited until his wife was away, and then he sneaked into the garden. He dug a small hole in the ground, and planted one of the seeds. He covered it with soil, and watered it. He hoped that it would grow into a beautiful flower,qqq, or a delicious fruit, or maybe even a rare plant that he had never seen before. He thought that his wife would be delighted when she saw it.

He went back inside the house, and waited for his wife to return. He was eager to see what the seed would grow into, and how his wife would react. He imagined her smiling and hugging him, and thanking him for the wonderful gift.

However, things did not go as he planned. When his wife came back, she went straight to the garden, as she always did. She loved to check on her plants, and see how they were doing. She walked around the garden, admiring the flowers, picking some fruits, and pulling out some weeds. She did not notice anything unusual, until she reached the spot where Kigozi had planted the magic seed.

She gasped in shock, and screamed. Samuel heard her scream, and ran outside. He saw his wife standing in front of a huge, green, scaly creature, that had sprouted from the ground. It had a long, snakelike body, four legs, two wings, and a horned head. It was a dragon!

The dragon looked at Hellena Namisi with its yellow eyes, and roared. It breathed out a jet of fire, that singed the grass and the flowers. It snapped its jaws, and swung its tail, knocking over a fence and a tree. It flapped its wings, and lifted off the ground, flying over the house and the neighborhood.

Hellena Namisi was terrified, and angry. She turned to her husband, and glared at him. “What have you done?” she shouted. “What is that thing? Where did it come from? How did it grow in our garden?”

Kigozi was speechless. He did not know what to say. He had no idea that the seed would grow into a dragon. He had wanted to give his wife a nice gift, not a dangerous monster. He felt guilty and ashamed. He tried to apologize, but his wife was not listening. She was too furious.

She grabbed a shovel, and chased after him. She swung the shovel at him, trying to hit him. She yelled at him, calling him names and blaming him for ruining their garden, their house, and their life. She said that he was stupid, careless, and irresponsible. She said that he had no sense of gardening, or of anything else. She said that she hated him, and that she wanted a divorce.

Kigozi Samuel ran away from her, dodging the shovel. He begged her to calm down, and to forgive him. He said that he loved her, and that he was sorry. He said that he had made a mistake, and that he would fix it. He said that he would find a way to get rid of the dragon, and to restore their garden, their house, and their life. He said that he did not want to lose her, and that he wanted to stay with her.

They ran around the garden, and the house, and the street, arguing and fighting. They did not notice that the dragon had returned, and was watching them from above. The dragon was amused by their quarrel, and decided to have some fun. It flew over them, and breathed out more fire, setting their clothes, their hair, and their belongings on fire. It laughed, and flew away, leaving them in a mess.

Kigozi Samuel and Hellena Namisi stopped running, and looked at each other. They were both covered in ashes, and smoke, and burns. They were both in pain, and shock, and disbelief. They realized how silly they had been, and how much they had lost. They realized that they had let a small thing, a seed, come between them, and ruin their love. They realized that they still loved each other, and that they wanted to be together.

They dropped the shovel, and hugged each other. They cried, and apologized, and forgave each other. They said that they loved each other, and that they would stick together. They said that they would face the dragon, and the damage, and the consequences, together. They said that they would rebuild their garden, their house, and their life, together. They kissed, and smiled, and laughed.

They looked up, and saw the dragon flying away, into the sunset. They waved at it, and thanked it. They realized that the dragon was not a curse, but a blessing. It had taught them a valuable lesson, and had brought them closer. It had made them appreciate what they had, and what they shared. It had made them realize that their love was stronger than anything, even a dragon. It had made them happy.

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