Once upon a time, in a small town named Eyrith, lived a young boy named Everest. Everest was an introverted child who found solace in the company of books. He had a vast collection of books, from fairy tales to encyclopedias, each one a treasure in its own right.
One day, Everest's parents gifted him a puppy for his birthday. Overjoyed with his new companion, Everest named him Logan. As time passed, Everest started spending more time with Logan, playing and training him. His books, once his best friends, were now gathering dust on the shelves.
One day, Everest had to prepare for a school project. He needed information that was not available on the internet. He remembered his old friend, the encyclopedia, which had always been there for him. He dusted off the book and started reading. The book, like an old friend, welcomed him back with open pages, providing him with the information he needed.
Everest realized the value of his books. They were always there for him, waiting patiently, never demanding his attention, but always ready to help when he needed them. He understood that books were indeed the ultimate Dumpees. They would wait for him forever, and when he paid attention to them, they always loved him back by providing knowledge and entertainment.
From that day forward, Everest made sure to spend time with his books, along with Logan. He understood the importance of balance and the value of his silent friends, his books.
The moral of the story is that books, like true friends, are always there for you. They patiently wait for your attention and when you do give them time, they reward you with knowledge and wisdom. They are the ultimate Dumpees, always ready to love you back when you pay attention to them.