Tek, a young chick living among the clouds, faces a dilemma when he tries to impress his dragon friend, Clare. But his journey is complicated by obstacles and a need for honesty. Can Tek find the courage to be truthful and win Clare's heart?
Tek, the yellow chick, lived high up in the clouds, where everything was fluffy and bright. He had one big problem: he wanted to impress his dragon friend, Clare, but he wasn't being honest about his feelings. Tek thought that if he could just pretend to be brave and mighty, Clare would want to be with him. But deep down, he knew that honesty was important. " - How can I make Clare like me?" Tek wondered aloud, feeling a little lost.
Tek decided to show Clare a grand adventure in the clouds. But as they flew together, Tek realized he didn't know the way to the Rainbow Falls, their destination. " - Are you sure we're going the right way?" Clare asked, looking a bit skeptical. Tek hesitated, feeling the pressure to impress. " - Of course! Just follow me," he replied, hoping he could figure it out. But the clouds all looked the same, and he quickly became lost.
Tek tried to find a shortcut through the Thunderstorm Path, thinking it would be quicker. But the dark clouds and lightning scared him, and Clare sensed his fear. " - Maybe we should turn back," Clare suggested gently. Tek didn't want to admit he was wrong, so he continued forward. Soon, heavy rain poured down, making it hard to see, and Tek realized he was in over his head.
Soaked and shivering, Tek thought about giving up. He felt like he'd never find the Falls or impress Clare. " - I'm sorry, Clare. I don't know where we are," Tek admitted, feeling defeated. Clare smiled kindly, " - It's okay, Tek. We can figure this out together." Tek sighed, feeling the weight of his mistake. He knew he needed to be honest to make things right.
With Clare's encouragement, Tek realized the answer was to be truthful. " - Let's head back the way we came," Tek suggested with newfound honesty. Clare nodded, " - I trust you, Tek." They retraced their steps, and Tek felt a sense of relief. He learned that showing his true self was more important than pretending to be something he wasn't.
Back on their familiar clouds, Tek thanked Clare for her patience. " - I'm glad I could be honest with you," Tek said with a smile. Clare grinned, " - That's what friends are for." Tek felt happy and relieved, knowing he didn't have to pretend anymore. Their friendship grew stronger, and Tek learned that honesty was the real treasure. Together, they watched the sunset, feeling at peace.
Tek, the yellow chick, lived high up in the clouds, where everything was fluffy and bright. He had one big problem: he wanted to impress his dragon friend, Clare, but he wasn't being honest about his feelings. Tek thought that if he could just pretend to be brave and mighty, Clare would want to be with him. But deep down, he knew that honesty was important. " - How can I make Clare like me?" Tek wondered aloud, feeling a little lost.
Tek decided to show Clare a grand adventure in the clouds. But as they flew together, Tek realized he didn't know the way to the Rainbow Falls, their destination. " - Are you sure we're going the right way?" Clare asked, looking a bit skeptical. Tek hesitated, feeling the pressure to impress. " - Of course! Just follow me," he replied, hoping he could figure it out. But the clouds all looked the same, and he quickly became lost.
Tek tried to find a shortcut through the Thunderstorm Path, thinking it would be quicker. But the dark clouds and lightning scared him, and Clare sensed his fear. " - Maybe we should turn back," Clare suggested gently. Tek didn't want to admit he was wrong, so he continued forward. Soon, heavy rain poured down, making it hard to see, and Tek realized he was in over his head.
Soaked and shivering, Tek thought about giving up. He felt like he'd never find the Falls or impress Clare. " - I'm sorry, Clare. I don't know where we are," Tek admitted, feeling defeated. Clare smiled kindly, " - It's okay, Tek. We can figure this out together." Tek sighed, feeling the weight of his mistake. He knew he needed to be honest to make things right.
With Clare's encouragement, Tek realized the answer was to be truthful. " - Let's head back the way we came," Tek suggested with newfound honesty. Clare nodded, " - I trust you, Tek." They retraced their steps, and Tek felt a sense of relief. He learned that showing his true self was more important than pretending to be something he wasn't.
Back on their familiar clouds, Tek thanked Clare for her patience. " - I'm glad I could be honest with you," Tek said with a smile. Clare grinned, " - That's what friends are for." Tek felt happy and relieved, knowing he didn't have to pretend anymore. Their friendship grew stronger, and Tek learned that honesty was the real treasure. Together, they watched the sunset, feeling at peace.
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Dear Monika, This book is a celebration of you—your journey, your courage, your kindness, and the bright light you bring into our lives. From the moment you were born, you’ve inspired us with your strength and determination. Even though life hasn’t always been easy, you face every challenge with a heart full of fight and a mind full of dreams. This is your story, written with love by your family, to remind you of just how amazing you are. It’s a small way for us to tell you how proud we are, how much we love you, and how much brighter the world is because of you. You are our fighter, our dreamer, our daughter. We hope this book reminds you of your incredible strength and the limitless love that surrounds you. With all our love, Mom, Dad, and Lara
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