The Riddle
A blind girl lost her pencil, her ring and her dog. What did she lose first?
This is a common riddle that challenges people to think logically and creatively. The answer is not what you might expect. It is not the pencil, the ring or the dog. The answer is her eyesight.
According to StarsUnfold, the riddle is based on the fact that the girl is blind, which means she lost her eyesight before losing anything else. This is the logical reasoning behind the riddle.
But what if we imagine a different scenario? What if the blind girl actually lost her pencil and then found it again? How did she do it? This is the story we are going to tell.
The Story
The blind girl loved to draw. She had a special pencil that she used to create beautiful pictures on paper. She could feel the shapes and textures of her drawings with her fingers. She enjoyed expressing herself through art.
One day, she was drawing in her room when she heard a loud noise outside. She got curious and went to check it out. She left her pencil on the table and grabbed her cane. She also put on her ring, which was a gift from her grandmother. It had a small bell that jingled when she moved.
She walked out of her room and followed the sound of the noise. It was coming from the street. She realized it was her dog, who had escaped from the backyard. He was barking at a car that had stopped in front of their house.
She ran towards him, calling his name. She reached him and hugged him. She was glad he was safe. She thanked the driver of the car, who had stopped to avoid hitting him. The driver was kind and offered to help her get back home.
She accepted his offer and got into his car with her dog. He drove her back to her house and helped her get out of the car. He also gave her his phone number, in case she needed anything else.
She thanked him again and went inside with her dog. She was happy to have him back, but she also realized something was missing. She had lost her pencil.
She panicked and searched for it in her room. She couldn’t find it anywhere. She wondered if she had dropped it somewhere outside. She felt sad and frustrated. She loved that pencil.
She decided to call the driver who had helped her. Maybe he had seen it in his car or on the street. She dialed his number and waited for him to answer.
“Hello?” he said.
“Hi, this is the blind girl you helped earlier,” she said.
“Oh, hi! How are you?” he asked.
“I’m fine, thank you. But I have a problem,” she said.
“What’s wrong?” he asked.
“I lost my pencil,” she said.
“Your pencil?” he repeated.
“Yes, my pencil. It’s very special to me. I use it to draw,” she explained.
“Oh, I’m sorry to hear that,” he said.
“Do you think you might have seen it in your car or on the street?” she asked.
“Hmm, let me think,” he said.
He paused for a moment and then said:
“Actually, yes! I think I saw something like that in my car.”
“Really? Where?” she asked eagerly.
“It was on the floor, near the passenger seat,” he said.
“Can you please check if it’s still there?” she asked.
“Sure, hold on,” he said.
He put down the phone and went to his car. He looked inside and saw a pencil on the floor. He picked it up and examined it. It had some marks on it, as if someone had used it to draw.
He went back to the phone and said:
“Hey, I found it!”
“Really? That’s great!” she exclaimed.
“Yes, it’s here. It looks like a nice pencil,” he said.
“It is! Thank you so much!” she said.
“You’re welcome. Do you want me to bring it back to you?” he asked.
“Yes, please! That would be wonderful!” she said.
“Okay, no problem. I’ll be there in a few minutes,” he said.
“Thank you again! You’re very kind,” she said.
“My pleasure. See you soon,” he said.
They hung up and waited for each other.
The Ending
A few minutes later, he arrived at her house. He knocked on the door and she opened it. She recognized his voice and smiled.
“Hi, it’s me,” he said.
“Hi, thank you for coming,” she said.
He handed her the pencil and she took it. She felt it in her hand and recognized it. It was her pencil.
She was overjoyed and hugged him.
“Thank you so much! You don’t know how much this means to me,” she said.
“You’re very welcome. I’m glad I could help,” he said.
He hugged her back and felt a connection with her. He liked her.
They looked at each other and smiled.
They decided to stay in touch and become friends. They had a lot in common and enjoyed each other’s company.
They also discovered that they both liked to draw. He had a talent for sketching and she had a talent for feeling.
They decided to draw together. He would sketch something and she would feel it with her pencil. They would share their impressions and opinions.
They had fun and learned from each other.
They also fell in love.
They realized that they had found more than a pencil. They had found each other.