Every time the Mermaid came to the boat, the Fisher sat quietly smoking his pipe and waiting for fish to fill his nets. He was glad to see her, and they talked and laughed, talked and laughed, and at times, she sang to him.
Sometimes he told her about the time when he was young and did all kinds of things than just sitting still, smoking his pipe, waiting for the fish to fill his nets. He told her about all the countries he had been to, all the languages he had learned, and the people he had met. One day he told a story that he had made up himself.
Once upon a time there was a squirrel family with a squirrel mother and four little squirrel children. Three of them were kind and polite, obeying to what their mother told them. But the fourth squirrel child was different. He just couldn’t sit still and found all sorts of funny things to do. One morning, like any other morning, the squirrel mother told her children to be kind and polite and to not do anything that could be dangerous. And so, she went out to find food for her children.
The three little polite squirrel children began playing with their squirrel teddies. But the fourth squirrel child thought it was a bit too boring. As many times before, he happened to forget that mother had told them to not do anything that could be dangerous – or then, he did not understand what she really meant. However, he went to the forest.
He enjoyed being among the tall trees in the woods, jumping on and on, from one tree to another. He said to himself: ”This is the World”.
He went on like this for hours, and stopping at times, snitching a nut from a bush, or teasing a bird mother laying on her eggs. But eventually, he became tired and began longing home to the squirrel nest and his comfy, warm, soft bed.
Suddenly, the World was TOO big, and he wanted home so badly. He jumped to the tree where he came from, but could not find the tree he had jumped from before that. He stopped in this tree and started crying.
High above in the air, a big eagle was flying. Eagles have very good sight, even at great distance. Therefore, it did not take long before he saw the squirrel child sitting all alone in the tree, crying. Since he was so high up, he could see many kilometres of the forest at once. He flew around in circles for a while. Then his eyes spotted the squirrel nest and the squirrel mother and the three squirrel children, who were running around, looking and calling for their sibling. The eagle understood what had happened: the squirrel child had jumped his way and gotten lost, and couldn’t find his way back home.
The Eagle felt sorry for the squirrel child. He dove down and very carefully, he grabbed the squirrel child by the neck, picking him up. Although it did not hurt, the squirrel child was squeaking, probably mostly out of fear.
It didn’t take many minutes before they were above the nest. The Eagle dove down and gently placed the squirrel child on a branch nearby. And so, he flew out in the World again before the squirrel child could even thank him.
Later, the squirrel child often thought of the Eagle, and when he became an adult and had children of his own, he never forgot how the Eagle had once saved him.