The Fox Who Knew Magic
Lily sat by the sparkling stream, watching ripples dance across the water. She had come here to escape — her iphone had been beeping and buzzing all morning with messages, games, a...
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Lily sat by the sparkling stream, watching ripples dance across the water. She had come here to escape — her iphone had been beeping and buzzing all morning with messages, games, a...
The apartment was quieter without the cat. Marcus had taken Binx—she'd named him after the black cat in that movie they'd watched on their third date, the one where he'd first rest...
Lily loved swimming more than anything in the world. Every summer day, you'd find her splashing in the blue pool behind her house, her wet hair plastering against her cheeks like s...
Eleanor stood at the kitchen sink, watching the goldfish swim lazy circles in the bowl on the windowsill. Barnaby, she'd called him—Arthur's name for the first goldfish they'd boug...
Barnaby was no ordinary bull. While other bulls on Green Meadows Farm spent their days sleeping in the shade, Barnaby had a secret dream—he loved baseball! Every afternoon, he'd pe...
Margaret sat on her back porch, watching the storm clouds gather over the old swimming pool she and Arthur had installed forty years ago. The grandchildren had grown up in that poo...
In a small blue bowl on a windowsill, there lived a tiny goldfish named Finn. Every morning, Finn watched the orange sun rise over the hills and paint the sky in beautiful colors. ...
Mia was ten years old and loved nothing more than exploring her grandmother's garden. It was a place of wonders: flowers that glowed at dusk, butterflies that left sparkly trails, ...
Maya's fingers hovered over her iPhone screen, heart racing as she stared at the notification. Jason Chen—actual junior class president, swim team captain, undeniably gorgeous Jaso...
Leo loved spending summer days at the beach, especially near the old coconut **palm** tree where the sand was soft and warm. One afternoon, he dug for buried treasure and found som...
The apartment felt like a tomb without her. I moved through rooms like a zombie, limbs heavy, eyes glazed over from another night of scrolling through old photos on my iPhone at 3 ...
The vitamins sat on Elena's desk like colorful accusations—orange C, yellow D, the metallic omega-3 capsules that smelled like fish even through the gelatin shell. She'd been takin...