Little Alice dreams of flying airplanes, but when she tells a big lie, she faces unexpected challenges. Will honesty help her achieve her dream?
Little Alice loved watching airplanes from her backyard. One day, she told her friends she had flown a big airplane. Her friends were amazed, but Alice felt guilty. She knew it wasn't true. Alice wondered if honesty really mattered.
Alice's best friend, Johnny, wanted to see her fly. 'Show us, Alice!' he said excitedly. But Alice didn't know how to fly a plane. She felt trapped by her own lie.
Alice tried to avoid her friends. She pretended to be sick and stayed inside. But her friends kept asking, 'When will you fly the plane, Alice?' She felt more and more sad.
Alice thought about giving up. She felt like she could never tell the truth. 'Maybe I should just stay inside forever,' she said to herself. She missed playing with her friends.
One day, Alice's grandpa visited. He noticed she was sad and asked why. Alice told him everything. 'Honesty is important, Alice,' Grandpa said. 'Your friends will understand.'
Alice decided to tell the truth. 'I'm sorry, I didn't really fly a plane,' she told her friends. They were surprised but forgave her. 'It's okay, Alice. We still believe in you!' said Johnny. Alice felt happy and free.
Little Alice loved watching airplanes from her backyard. One day, she told her friends she had flown a big airplane. Her friends were amazed, but Alice felt guilty. She knew it wasn't true. Alice wondered if honesty really mattered.
Alice's best friend, Johnny, wanted to see her fly. 'Show us, Alice!' he said excitedly. But Alice didn't know how to fly a plane. She felt trapped by her own lie.
Alice tried to avoid her friends. She pretended to be sick and stayed inside. But her friends kept asking, 'When will you fly the plane, Alice?' She felt more and more sad.
Alice thought about giving up. She felt like she could never tell the truth. 'Maybe I should just stay inside forever,' she said to herself. She missed playing with her friends.
One day, Alice's grandpa visited. He noticed she was sad and asked why. Alice told him everything. 'Honesty is important, Alice,' Grandpa said. 'Your friends will understand.'
Alice decided to tell the truth. 'I'm sorry, I didn't really fly a plane,' she told her friends. They were surprised but forgave her. 'It's okay, Alice. We still believe in you!' said Johnny. Alice felt happy and free.
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