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The Lost Baby Unicorn

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Hoy, a courageous boy with a head full of red hair, discovers a baby unicorn in a flying saucer while riding his bike. The unicorn seems lost and sad, and Hoy must find a way to help him reunite with his parents. But with obstacles like his own fear and the unicorn's sadness, Hoy must learn the importance of patience and tolerance to solve the problem.

Hoy was riding his bike through the park when a bright light caught his eye. It came from the sky and landed nearby, leaving Hoy curious and a bit scared. He pedaled closer and found a strange flying saucer. Inside, there was a baby unicorn with shimmering fur, looking lost and confused. Hoy felt a tug in his heart; he had to help the unicorn find its way home. But how could he possibly do that?

Hoy approached the flying saucer cautiously. The baby unicorn looked at him with big, teary eyes. Hoy felt his courage waver. What if the unicorn didn't want his help? - "Please go back to the saucer," Hoy said softly. But the unicorn just nuzzled his hand, refusing to leave his side. Hoy realized the unicorn needed him, and that scared him even more.

Hoy brought the unicorn home, hiding it under his bed, but it just kept crying. - "Why won't you stop?" Hoy whispered, worried his mom would hear. He offered toys, hoping to cheer it up. The unicorn seemed to enjoy a small turtle toy, but the tears didn't stop. Hoy felt frustrated and helpless. How could he make the unicorn happy?

That night, the crying continued and Hoy felt ready to give up. - "I don't know what to do," Hoy sighed to the unicorn. His mom knocked, asking if he was alright. - "Just a nightmare," he lied, feeling the weight of the secret. He thought maybe the unicorn was missing its family. But how could he possibly help with that?

The next day, Hoy decided to show the unicorn a fun day in town. They went to a puppet show and the unicorn's eyes sparkled with joy. - "Do you like it?" Hoy asked, feeling hopeful. They rode a carousel and even shared ice cream. Slowly, the unicorn's tears dried up. Hoy realized showing kindness was making a difference.

As they played in the park, another light descended from the sky. Hoy knew what it meant—reunion time. - "It's time to go home," Hoy said softly, handing the unicorn the turtle toy. The unicorn's parents were waiting at the saucer, grateful for Hoy's help. Hoy waved goodbye, feeling a mixture of sadness and joy. He learned that sometimes, being patient and kind is the best way to help others.

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