The Brave Little Bull's Magic Journey
Lily was exploring her grandmother's dusty attic when she found something peculiar: a tiny ceramic bull no bigger than her thumb, with shimmering golden horns that seemed to glow in the afternoon light.
"Hello there, little friend," she whispered, gently picking it up.
To her amazement, the bull blinked! "Thank goodness you found me!" squeaked the bull in a voice like distant thunder. "I'm Bramble, and I need your help! My magical world is drying up, and only someone with a brave heart can save it."
Lily's eyes widened with wonder. A talking bull! "How can I help?"
Bramble explained that she needed to take a special courage vitamin from his world and pour it into the Eternal Water that kept his land alive. He gave her a glowing blue pill that sparkled like captured starlight.
"But how do we get there?" Lily asked.
Bramble led her to an old wooden chest filled with strange treasures. Inside lay a shimmering silver cable that seemed to hum with energy. "This connects our worlds," Bramble explained. "But we need something to power it."
Lily's eyes lit up. She pulled out her dad's old iPhone from her pocket. "My dad said this phone has special magic — it can talk to satellites in space!"
She plugged one end of the glowing cable into the phone. The screen burst with rainbow colors, swirling and twisting until a door of pure water appeared in the attic wall. Lily swallowed the courage vitamin, which tasted like strawberries and sunshine.
Suddenly, she could breathe underwater! Hand in hoof with Bramble, she stepped through the water door into a world where trees grew upside down and rivers flowed with liquid rainbow.
They reached the Eternal Water, which had turned to mud. Lily poured the last drop of courage vitamin into it. The water burst with life, turning crystal clear and flowing again.
"You did it!" cheered Bramble. "You saved my world!"
Lily learned that day that true courage isn't about being big or strong — it's about being kind enough to help friends in need, no matter how small they might be.
Back in her room, Lily kept the golden-horned bull on her nightstand. Sometimes, when the moon was full, she could hear him whispering: "Thank you, my brave friend."