AuriaTuber, an imaginative 8-year-old girl, faces a challenge when her beloved paper dragon mouths go missing. Living in a cozy travel trailer with her family, AuriaTuber must navigate honesty and deception to recover her creations. Will she find a way to be truthful and solve the mystery?
AuriaTuber loved making paper dragon mouths. One morning, she woke up to find them all missing! She searched everywhere in the trailer. Aylla, her baby sister, giggled nearby. " - Did you take them, Aylla?" AuriaTuber asked, but Aylla just laughed.
AuriaTuber's cat, Chuck, was sleeping by the window. " - Did you see my dragons, Chuck?" she whispered. Chuck yawned and stretched, uninterested. AuriaTuber felt worried. Her dragons were special to her. " - I need to find them," she thought.
AuriaTuber decided to search outside. The wind rustled the trees as she stepped out. " - Maybe they're out here," she hoped. But the yard was empty. Her heart sank. " - Where could they be?" she sighed.
AuriaTuber asked her parents if they'd seen her dragons. " - No, honey," her mom replied, "We haven't." Her dad added, " - They might be around here somewhere." AuriaTuber felt frustrated. " - I need them back," she insisted.
AuriaTuber's friend, Mia, came over to play. " - Have you seen my paper dragons?" AuriaTuber asked. Mia shook her head, " - No, but I can help you look!" They searched together. " - I can't believe they're gone," AuriaTuber muttered.
The girls checked the trailer again. Aylla crawled around, giggling. " - You're not hiding them, are you, Aylla?" Mia joked. AuriaTuber felt a bit hopeful now. " - Maybe Aylla has a clue," she pondered.
Mia suggested they make new dragons. " - I can't," AuriaTuber replied, "These were special." Her heart felt heavy. " - I just want the old ones back." They sat quietly, thinking about what to do next.
AuriaTuber felt like giving up. " - I'll never find them," she sighed. She lay on her bed, staring at the ceiling. The trailer felt too small. " - Why did this happen?" she wondered aloud.
Her mom sat beside her. " - Maybe you should try being honest with yourself," she suggested. AuriaTuber thought hard. " - I was angry at Aylla yesterday," she admitted. " - Maybe that's why they disappeared," she realized.
AuriaTuber apologized to Aylla. " - I'm sorry for being upset," she said softly. Aylla giggled and clapped. Suddenly, she spotted her dragons under Aylla's crib. " - You found them!" she exclaimed with joy.
AuriaTuber loved making paper dragon mouths. One morning, she woke up to find them all missing! She searched everywhere in the trailer. Aylla, her baby sister, giggled nearby. " - Did you take them, Aylla?" AuriaTuber asked, but Aylla just laughed.
AuriaTuber's cat, Chuck, was sleeping by the window. " - Did you see my dragons, Chuck?" she whispered. Chuck yawned and stretched, uninterested. AuriaTuber felt worried. Her dragons were special to her. " - I need to find them," she thought.
AuriaTuber decided to search outside. The wind rustled the trees as she stepped out. " - Maybe they're out here," she hoped. But the yard was empty. Her heart sank. " - Where could they be?" she sighed.
AuriaTuber asked her parents if they'd seen her dragons. " - No, honey," her mom replied, "We haven't." Her dad added, " - They might be around here somewhere." AuriaTuber felt frustrated. " - I need them back," she insisted.
AuriaTuber's friend, Mia, came over to play. " - Have you seen my paper dragons?" AuriaTuber asked. Mia shook her head, " - No, but I can help you look!" They searched together. " - I can't believe they're gone," AuriaTuber muttered.
The girls checked the trailer again. Aylla crawled around, giggling. " - You're not hiding them, are you, Aylla?" Mia joked. AuriaTuber felt a bit hopeful now. " - Maybe Aylla has a clue," she pondered.
Mia suggested they make new dragons. " - I can't," AuriaTuber replied, "These were special." Her heart felt heavy. " - I just want the old ones back." They sat quietly, thinking about what to do next.
AuriaTuber felt like giving up. " - I'll never find them," she sighed. She lay on her bed, staring at the ceiling. The trailer felt too small. " - Why did this happen?" she wondered aloud.
Her mom sat beside her. " - Maybe you should try being honest with yourself," she suggested. AuriaTuber thought hard. " - I was angry at Aylla yesterday," she admitted. " - Maybe that's why they disappeared," she realized.
AuriaTuber apologized to Aylla. " - I'm sorry for being upset," she said softly. Aylla giggled and clapped. Suddenly, she spotted her dragons under Aylla's crib. " - You found them!" she exclaimed with joy.
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