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Felix and the Glowing Garden

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Felix was a small red fox with very large ears and an even larger curiosity. Every night, while other foxes slept, Felix would creep to the edge of the Whispering Woods. He wasn't just watching—he was a spy! A secret agent of the forest, keeping guard over something magical.

Beyond the old oak tree grew a hidden garden where tiny berries glowed like captured stars. These weren't ordinary berries. They were moonberries, and each one held a special kind of magic—a little drop of vitamin moonlight that made anyone who ate them feel strong and happy.

The garden belonged to Mother Owl, who had planted them long ago to help sick animals feel better. But Felix had discovered something wonderful: the moonberries grew back even faster when shared with friends!

One evening, Felix spotted Little Bear shivering near the stream. His mother was sick, and the regular medicine wasn't helping. Felix's heart squeezed tight. He knew what he had to do.

Under the silver moon, the brave little fox snuck into the glowing garden. His paws trembled, but he gathered the brightest moonberries in his leaf pouch. The berries pulsed with warm vitamin light, as if they knew they were going to help someone.

When Mother Owl discovered him, Felix expected to be scolded. Instead, the old owl smiled. "I've been watching you, my little spy," she hooted softly. "I planted those berries hoping someone with a kind heart would find them."

Together, they brought the moonberries to Little Bear and his mother. By morning, both were playing in the sunshine, stronger and happier than ever.

From that day on, Felix was no longer just a spy. He became the Keeper of the Moonberries, sharing their magic with any forest friend in need. And every night, as he watched the garden glow, he knew that the best kind of magic wasn't in the berries at all—it was in sharing them with friends.

The vitamin moonlight had taught him an important lesson: secrets are fun, but kindness is better.