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The Beautiful Wings
Lulu, a butterfly with golden heart
Lulu was a beautiful butterfly with wings of orange, red, and black. Her mother always taught her to be humble about her beauty. "Beauty can attract trouble if you're not careful," her mother said. Lulu loved flying over fields of flowers, collecting sweet nectar. She felt happy and free in the air.
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One day, while Lulu was enjoying the flowers, an arrogant bee flew by. The bee was not careful and bumped into Lulu, hurting her wing. Lulu struggled to fly and felt a sharp pain. She wanted to cry but remembered her mother's words. Lulu knew she had to be strong, especially for her friend Kiki.
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Kiki was a turtle with beautiful eyes but had trouble seeing far. Lulu always stayed close to Kiki to help her. Cici, a cute rabbit, often teased Kiki for being slow. Lulu didn't like this and decided to stand up for her friend. "Leave Kiki alone, Cici!" Lulu said bravely.
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Lulu's wing was hurt, but she didn't let it stop her. She spent more time on the ground with Kiki. They played games and shared stories under the warm sun. Lulu's wing slowly began to heal. She was happy to have Kiki by her side.
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One day, while playing, Lulu saw something scary. A coyote was chasing Kiki! Lulu knew she had to help her friend. She quickly thought of a plan. "Cici, help us!" Lulu called out.
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Lulu and Cici worked together to save Kiki. They led the coyote towards a shallow ravine. Kiki hid inside her hard shell, waiting for the right moment. The coyote stepped on Kiki's shell and slipped. It fell into the ravine, safely trapped.
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The coyote couldn't climb out, and Lulu felt relieved. Kiki was safe, and Cici was thankful for Lulu's cleverness. "Thank you, Lulu," Cici said with a smile. Lulu realized that kindness was more important than beauty. Together, they all felt happy and safe.
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Lulu's wing healed completely, and she could fly again. She learned that being kind and brave was what truly mattered. Her friends appreciated her golden heart. Lulu continued to fly over fields of flowers, feeling grateful for her friends. And she always remembered to stay humble and kind.
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