Kelly The Unicorn And Her Mythical Friends Wonder If Humans Must Be Seen To Be
Kelly the Unicorn was a curious creature. She loved to explore the forest, meet new animals, and learn about the world around her. One day, she was wandering through a particularly dense part of the forest when she came across a group of mythical creatures. There was a talking cat, a wise old owl, and a mischievous pixie.
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Language | : | English |
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Print length | : | 34 pages |
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Kelly was immediately drawn to the creatures. She had never met anyone like them before. They were all so different, but they all seemed to have one thing in common: they were all invisible.
"Excuse me," Kelly said. "I couldn't help but notice that you're all invisible. Is there a reason for that?"
The cat smiled. "Well, my dear, it's a bit of a long story. But I'll tell you if you promise to keep it a secret."
Kelly promised, and the cat began to speak.
"Once upon a time," the cat said, "there was a great war between the humans and the mythical creatures. The humans were afraid of us because we were different. They didn't understand us, and they didn't want to try. So they hunted us down and killed us."
The owl hooted sadly. "It was a terrible time. We lost many of our friends and family."
The pixie nodded in agreement. "We were forced to hide in the shadows. We had to become invisible so that the humans wouldn't find us."
Kelly was horrified. She had never imagined that such a thing could happen.
"But why?" she asked. "Why would the humans be afraid of you?"
The cat shrugged. "I don't know. Maybe it's because we're different. Maybe it's because they don't understand us. But whatever the reason, they're afraid of us. And as long as they're afraid of us, we'll have to stay hidden."
Kelly was silent for a moment. She thought about what the cat had said. She understood that the humans were afraid of the mythical creatures. But she didn't think that was fair. She didn't think that anyone should have to live in fear.
"I think that's wrong," she said finally. "I think that the humans should be able to see you. They should be able to get to know you. And I think that if they did, they would realize that you're not so different from them after all."
The creatures looked at Kelly in surprise. They had never thought of that before.
"Do you really think so?" the cat asked.
"I do," Kelly said. "I think that if the humans could just see you, they would be able to understand you. And once they understood you, they would be able to accept you."
The creatures smiled. They had never thought of that before. But Kelly's words gave them hope.
"Maybe you're right," the owl said. "Maybe it's time for us to come out of hiding."
"I agree," the pixie said. "Maybe it's time for the humans to see us for who we really are."
And so, the creatures decided to come out of hiding. They went to the human village and introduced themselves to the people. At first, the humans were afraid. But as they got to know the creatures, they realized that they were not so different from them after all.
The humans learned that the creatures were kind and compassionate. They learned that they were intelligent and creative. And they learned that they had a lot to offer the world.
In time, the humans came to accept the creatures. They realized that they were not a threat. And they realized that they could all live together in peace.
Kelly was proud of what she had helped to achieve. She had helped to bridge the gap between humans and mythical creatures. And she had helped to create a world where everyone could be seen for who they really were.
The end.
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Language | : | English |
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5 out of 5
Language | : | English |
File size | : | 7307 KB |
Screen Reader | : | Supported |
Print length | : | 34 pages |
Lending | : | Enabled |