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Hei Rina!

Tolerance Watercolor style

Aqma, a curious and energetic young boy, goes to the park to practice his football skills. There he meets Rina, a quiet girl who struggles to walk. Aqma wants to play with her, but their differences seem like a big obstacle. Will Aqma learn to understand and appreciate Rina's unique abilities?

Aqma loved playing football more than anything in the world. One sunny day, he headed to the park with his favorite ball, ready to practice his shooting skills. But as he reached the park, he spotted a girl sitting alone under a tree. She looked quiet and was using a stick to help her walk. Aqma wondered why she wasn't playing. He wanted to invite her to join him, but he worried she might not be able to play.

Aqma approached the girl and introduced himself. " - Hi, I'm Aqma. Do you want to play football with me?" he asked. The girl smiled shyly but hesitated. " - I'm Rina," she replied softly, "but I can't run very well." Aqma felt confused. How could they play if she couldn't run? His excitement began to fade.

Aqma tried to think of another way to include Rina in the game. " - Maybe you can be the goalkeeper?" he suggested. Rina nodded, but as they started, she struggled to move quickly. Aqma kicked the ball gently, but Rina missed it. " - I'm sorry," she said, looking disappointed. Aqma realized it was harder than he thought to play together.

Frustrated, Aqma sat down on the grass. " - Maybe this isn't going to work," he sighed. He felt like giving up on his idea of playing with Rina. The game wasn't fun if they couldn't play together as a team. Rina sat down beside him, looking sad. Aqma didn't know what to do next.

Just then, an old man walking his dog stopped by. " - Why not try a different game?" he suggested with a kind smile. Aqma thought for a moment. " - How about we play a passing game? We can take turns kicking the ball to each other," Aqma proposed. Rina's eyes lit up with excitement. " - I can do that!" she said eagerly.

Aqma and Rina started playing their new game, passing the ball back and forth. Rina laughed as she kicked the ball to Aqma, and he cheered when she made a good pass. " - You're really good at this!" Aqma exclaimed. They played until the sun began to set, both having the best time. Aqma realized that even with differences, they could have fun together.

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