The Lightning Bull's Gift
Maya sat on the beach, her back against a swaying **palm** tree, watching storm clouds gather over the ocean. She loved stormy days. They felt magical, like anything could happen.
A flash of **lightning** streaked across the dark sky, and suddenly, something incredible appeared on the sand—a creature made entirely of crackling blue light, shaped like a tiny **bull**. Its eyes glowed warm amber, and when it snorted, little sparks danced in the air.
"Hello," Maya whispered, not afraid at all.
The lightning bull nodded its glowing head. It pawed at the sand, and a gleaming crystal **pyramid** rose from the ground, no bigger than Maya's hand.
Maya picked it up carefully. Inside the pyramid, she could see swirling colors—memories of sunny days, laughter, and dreams. The bull nudged her hand with its soft nose, then pointed toward the village up the hill.
"You want me to share this?" Maya asked.
The bull nodded again, then began to fade as another flash of lightning split the sky. But the pyramid remained warm in her palm, humming with gentle energy.
Maya ran to the village, showing everyone the crystal pyramid. When her friends touched it, they saw their happiest memories. Grumpy old Mr. Henderson remembered his daughter's smile from years ago. Sad little Leo saw himself riding a bike without falling. Everyone laughed and cried together.
The lightning bull had given them something better than gold or jewels—a reminder that joy and wonder lived inside everyone, waiting to shine like lightning through the dark.
That night, Maya fell asleep under the palm tree, the pyramid safe on her nightstand. She knew the bull would return someday. But until then, she would keep sharing its magic.