Arko Headman and Three Sons Book Fairy Tale

Arko Headman and Three Sons Book Fairy Tale

Arko Headman and Three Sons


Once upon a time, in the village of “Dasmana”, lived a man named Arko and his wife Tina. Arko was the headman of the village who owned large fields. He loved his wife dearly and would always buy her flowers and give her small presents. He took good care of his wife who was pregnant and the fields that they owned as well. 


One day, when the baby was to be born, as his wife was taken to the nursing home, she began to feel extremely ill and was in great pain. Her husband said “Don’t worry! You will be fine! Honey!” as he said this, Tina was taken into the delivery room along with a midwife. Arko waited outside worried as he heard the chaos that went about inside. A few hours later, the chaos had silenced, and the faint distant voice of a baby crying could be heard. The midwife came out, holding a baby in her hand, wrapped in a blanket. But she looked sad, with tears welled in her eyes.


“It’s a baby boy. He’s a healthy kid, but… I’m sorry, your wife didn’t make it.!” Midwife said!

“Oh! No, No!!” Arko replied!


Arko was deeply saddened and inconsolable at the news of his wife. He gave up his role and responsibilities as the headman and over the next few days, his sister would always be at his house to take care of the baby boy, Simon.


“Arko, you deserve to be happy again. And your son needs someone to take care of him. Why don’t you get married?” Sister asked!

“Why, where are you going? I don’t want to marry anyone.!” Arko replied!

“I’m not going anywhere. But this child needs someone to care and love him like a mother would.!” Sister replied!


After much persuasion, Arko finally agreed, and a few weeks later, he was married to a lovely lady from the village, Donna. Donna was a sweet and kind lady, who took great care of Simon and loved him as her own. This helped Arko feel better and soon he became the jolly man he once was.


Years passed, and Arko’s family had become bigger. They now had two sons, Ryan and Rodney. Donna loved them all equally and did not differentiate between them at all, treating Simon as her own. Even after having two of her own sons, her love for Simon never diminished and was always the same. She never let Ryan and Rodney know that Simon was their stepbrother. Arko would take his boys out to the field every year and they would build a scarecrow together. They loved making scarecrows together and would always make them together every year.


One day, many many scarecrows later, as the boys had grown up into men, Arko had become old and passed away. Simon had now taken up all the responsibilities of the house. He looked after the fields and took great care of his family and they prospered and lived happily.