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Eighteen boys, ranging in age from 12 to 17, gather to go hunting with their falcons.
They stop by a big oak tree and decide to pretend they have their own kingdoms.
The boys have a discussion to choose two kings. Clement, who is 17, is picked as the leader for boys 14 and younger, while Vico, also 17, is chosen to lead the 15 and older group. Alban, known for his smart remarks and called a "Smart Alec," is always making comments, and his cousin Clivent, who is 14, laughs at him. The elder boys intentionally separate the cousins, which upsets Alban.
Alban protests, stating that Clivent should not be in Vico's group since he is only 14, but his objections are met with laughter from the other boys. Vico suggests tying both Alban and Clivent to the same tree and giving them an hour or two to escape to be on the same team. Clement initially objects but is ignored by Airwin, Alban's 15-year-old brother.
Alban attempts to run away, but Clement stops him and forces him to stay.The boys proceed to tie Alban and Clivent to the same tree against their will.
Alban initially struggles, screaming and kicking his legs, but eventually stops.
Alban mocks Vico's decision-making and playfully tests the restraints, finding them secure.
After about 20 minutes, Clivent discovers a loophole and attempts to break free but fails.
Alban makes humorous comments about staying alive for 100 years, thinking they are trapped in a hunting trap.
. Vico instructs Alban to stop with the remarks and try to escape.
. Alban responds by saying Big boy Vico picking on younger kids, big boy Vico picking on other children
. Clivent finely says why don't you stop it and true to get out Alban gets an idea he Tells Clivent do your thing do it.
What's my thing asks Clivent. But Alban does not respond.
After 10 more minutes Clivent start Whistling.
Omer Clivents older brother is sitting with Clients falcon . when the bird hears the Whistling it toys over to Clivent.

Omer looks over at Clivent, surprised to see the normally obedient falcon responding to his brother's whistle. As the falcon lands on Clivent's arm, Alban smirks triumphantly.

"See? I knew your falcon would come to your rescue," Alban says, his voice dripping with satisfaction.

Clivent looks at his brother in confusion. "What do you mean, my thing?"

Alban chuckles. "I've seen you and Omer practicing these hand signals with your falcon. I thought maybe if you did your thing, your bird would help us escape."

Realization dawns on Clivent's face, and he furrows his brow in concentration. Remembering the signal they practiced, he raises his arm and stretches it outward, pointing towards the rope that binds them to the tree. Omer watches in astonishment as the falcon takes flight, swiftly approaching the rope with precision.

With a swift movement, the falcon swoops down, its powerful talons easily cutting through the rope. Alban and Clivent gasp in awe as they feel the weight of the binds disappear, and they stumble forward, freed from their constraints.

The boys, both relieved and grateful, gather around Clivent and his falcon, showering them with praise and admiration. Alban, though known for his sharp wit, can't help but smile as he reminds the others of his cunning plan.

As the boys regroup, Vico softly applauds Clivent's resourcefulness, his initial anger dissipating. Clement, realizing his initial lack of action, steps forward and addresses the group.

"I apologize for my earlier inaction and allowing this situation to escalate," Clement says, his voice filled with regret. "We are all on the same team here, and it's important that we support and respect each other."

The boys nod in agreement, their earlier divisions forgotten in the excitement of their escape. With renewed camaraderie, they continue their hunting expedition, now more united than ever. Alban, no longer feeling like an outcast, joins in the laughter and banter, enjoying the newfound bond among the group.

From that day forward, Clivent's falcon becomes a symbol of unity and teamwork for the boys. As they continue their hunts and adventures together, they always remember the power of working together, respecting each other's strengths, and embracing their differences.

And so, this group of boys, ranging in age from 12 to 17, embark on many more memorable adventures, their falcons by their side, as they forge lifelong friendships and discover the true meaning of cooperation and loyalty.

Omer, Clivent's older brother, is sitting with Clivent's falcon when he hears the whistling. The bird immediately responds and flies over to Clivent, who quickly explains his plan to Omer. Omer, understanding the situation, takes out a small knife from his pocket and begins to cut the ropes that bind Alban and Clivent to the tree.

As the boys watch in anticipation, Omer works quickly but carefully, ensuring that he doesn't accidentally harm either of them. With each cut, the boys feel a sense of freedom returning to them, knowing that they are no longer restrained.

Finally, after what feels like an eternity, the last rope is cut, and Alban and Clivent are released from their entrapment. They stand up, stretching their legs and brushing off the dirt from their clothes. The other boys gather around, relieved to see them free.

Alban, who had been quite upset earlier, looks at Omer with gratitude in his eyes. "Thanks for saving us," he says sincerely.

Omer smiles back at him. "No problem, little bro. Just be careful next time, alright?"

Alban nods, his usual smart-alecky demeanor momentarily replaced with a sense of humility. Clivent pats him on the back, giving him a playful smirk, silently acknowledging their shared adventure.

As the boys regroup, they decide to continue their pretend kingdoms, but now with a better understanding and respect for each other. Clement, reflecting on the events, realizes that leadership is not about age or power but about fairness and inclusivity.

With the falcons soaring above them, the boys set off once again, united in their common goal. They now recognize the importance of teamwork and collaboration and are ready to face any challenges that come their way.

And so, the group of eighteen boys, ranging in age from 12 to 17, continue their hunting expedition with renewed enthusiasm and a bond that can never be broken. Beneath the shade of the big oak tree, they create memories that will last a lifetime, forging friendships that will endure even beyond their pretend kingdoms.

Title: The Falcon's Game

Once upon a time, in a small village surrounded by lush forests, there lived eighteen adventurous boys who shared a love for hunting with their majestic falcons. These boys, aged between 12 and 17, formed a tight-knit group and embarked on exciting hunting expeditions together.

On a brisk autumn morning, as the sun peeked through the dense canopy of trees, the boys gathered near a towering oak tree. They decided to take a break and engage in a game of imagination, pretending to have their own kingdoms. The discussion quickly turned to the selection of two kings to lead their respective groups.

Clement, a seventeen-year-old with natural leadership qualities, was chosen to guide the boys aged 14 and younger. Meanwhile, Vico, also seventeen, was entrusted with the responsibility of leading the group of fifteen and older boys. The decision was met with approval, except for one disheartened soul - Alban.

Alban, infamous for his quick wit and smart remarks, found himself separated from his cousin Clivent due to the division of the group. This unexpected separation upset Alban greatly, and he voiced his protestations, arguing that Clivent should not be in Vico's group due to his age. However, his objections were met with laughter from the other boys, who dismissed his concerns.

In a mischievous attempt to reconcile the cousins, Vico proposed a challenge. He suggested tying both Alban and Clivent to the same tree and granting them an hour or two to escape together, thereby allowing them to join the same team. Initially, Clement objected to this plan, but Airwin, Alban's fifteen-year-old brother, ignored the objections, leading to the implementation of Vico's idea.

Alban, feeling unjustly confined, tried to escape the binds imposed upon him by Clement. However, his attempts were thwarted as Clement intervened and insisted he remain tied to the tree. The other boys continued their endeavors, securing Alban and Clivent side by side against their will.

Alban's initial anger and resistance slowly subsided, leaving him resigned to their current predicament. Seeing an opportunity to lighten the mood, he resorted to his trademark humor, playfully testing the strength of their restraints. To his surprise, the knots held firm, leaving them seemingly trapped against the tree.

As time ticked by, and around twenty minutes had elapsed, Clivent's boundless curiosity led him to discover a potential loophole. With newfound determination, he began attempting to break free, but his efforts proved futile. Alban, despite being trapped, continued his witty banter, joking about staying alive for a hundred years, unaware that their confinement was part of the game.

Vico, growing tired of Alban's remarks, urged him to focus on escaping the binds rather than making fun. In response, Alban teasingly remarked about Vico picking on the younger kids, driving Vico to maintain his composure and encourage them to find a way out.

The atmosphere grew tense as Clivent questioned Alban's comment, asking, "What's my thing?" Surprisingly, Alban remained silent, his mischievous smile hinting at a plan he had concocted.

Ten more minutes passed, with Clivent growing restless. Suddenly, he began whistling a distinct tune. Unbeknownst to the others, Clivent's older brother, Omer, sat nearby, keeping company with Clivent's falcon. As the melodious whistle reached the bird's ears, it gracefully soared towards Clivent as if summoned by its familiar call.

Excitedly, Clivent realized the significance of his accidental animation. This newfound realization filled him with hope, and he relayed the information to Alban, who, in turn, encouraged his cousin to amplify his whistling.

The falcon, captivated by the sound, circled above the boys, a silent participant in their escapade. With each passing moment, Alban's words of motivation and Clivent's skillful whistling echoed through the forest, igniting a sense of anticipation within the group.

Will the falcon be their key to freedom? Only time would tell as the boys eagerly awaited their next move.