Murphy Hatches a Rock
https://www.nytimes.com/2023/04/17/us/murphy-bald-eagle-rock.html#:~:text=Murphy%2C%20a%20bald%20eagle%20at,an%20eaglet%20needed%20a%20dad.
("An Eagle Who Adopted a Rock Becomes a Real Dad")
Now this is a true Seussian saga.
In a tale that evokes thoughts of Horton and his egg, there is Murphy, the long time bachelor, 'hatching' a rock. So an inanimate object didn't really come to life, but Murphy's devotion to cause could have well served as lesson to lazy Mayze in responsibility and dedication.
And what finer ending for this tale than an eaglet in immediate need of Murphy's care and attention. Though Murphy's wing may be damaged beyond repair he has now taken flight. His imagination turning a rock into a son.
This is Murphy's law turned on its head. In this universe, anything that could go right has.
It should forever be known as the triumph of Murphy's Magic.
And if you publish this letter, it well may.