Once upon a time, in a small village, there were two best friends named Pares and Nones. Pares was always dressed in even numbers, while Nones preferred odd numbers.
One day, a mysterious visitor arrived in the village and challenged the friends to a game of Pares y nones. The rules were simple: each player had to choose either "pares" (even) or "nones" (odd), and the winner would be the one whose chosen numbers added up to an even total.
As the game progressed, Pares and Nones realized that they were evenly matched, with each winning an equal number of rounds. In the end, they both agreed that their friendship was more important than winning, and they decided to share the prize with the mysterious visitor.
And so, the friends learned that sometimes it's not about winning or losing, but about the bonds of friendship that truly matter.