It was a sunny day, and Inse and Curity were excited to go to the pool. Inse loved the water, but he was afraid of the deep end. He always stayed close to the shallow end, watching the other children splashing and playing in the deep end with envy.
Curity noticed that Inse was feeling left out, and asked him why he didn’t want to swim in the deep end. Inse explained that he was scared because he didn’t know how to swim properly. Curity knew just what to do.
He showed Inse how to put on a life jacket and taught him the proper swimming techniques. They started in the shallow end, where Inse felt comfortable, and gradually worked their way towards the deep end. Inse was nervous at first, but Curity was always there to encourage him and remind him of the five transformations.
Eventually, Inse felt confident enough to swim in the deep end. He was amazed at how much fun it was, and he loved splashing around with Curity. Inse and Curity had a wonderful time playing in the water, and Inse felt proud of himself for facing his fears.
As the day came to an end, Inse looked back at the pool and smiled. He had learned to swim, and he knew he would never be afraid of the deep end again.
The End.