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The Lightning Pyramid's Secret

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Maya skipped through her grandmother's garden, where the sweetest **papaya** tree grew. Its leaves whispered secrets in the wind. Grandma had given Maya something special today — her old **iPhone**, now filled with magical story apps instead of calls.

"There's a hidden world behind our house," Grandma had said with a twinkle in her eye. "But only those who look with their heart can find it."

Maya looked beyond the garden fence. Nothing but woods. But then she spotted something strange — a golden glow between two ancient oak trees. She stepped closer, and her breath caught.

A crystal **pool** shimmered there, reflecting stars even though it was daytime. But what amazed Maya most was what rose from its center — a miniature crystal **pyramid**, spinning slowly, catching sunlight in rainbows that danced across the water.

As Maya approached, the pyramid pulsed with warmth. Suddenly, a bolt of **lightning** shot from its tip — not scary, but beautiful, like liquid light spelling words in the air:

*"Hello, friend. I've been waiting for someone brave enough to find me."*

A small creature appeared — a glowing fox made entirely of light particles. "I'm Flash," it said. "This pyramid holds forgotten dreams. But it's fading. Need your help."

Maya's heart pounded. "What can I do?"

"Believe," Flash said simply. "The pyramid runs on imagination. Children's dreams power it, but many have forgotten how to dream big."

Maya closed her eyes and remembered — spinning in circles until she fell, pretending to be an astronaut, building blanket forts that were castles. She poured all those magical feelings into the crystal.

The pyramid blazed brighter. **Lightning** swirled around it, forming pictures — dragons, unicorns, flying whales. The **pool** reflected thousands of new worlds.

"You did it!" Flash bounced with joy. "You'll always see magic now. That's the secret — it lives inside you."

That night, Maya showed her brother the hidden garden. His eyes widened at the glowing pyramid. Together they sat by the starlit **pool**, sharing **papaya** slices from Grandma's tree, making up stories about magical worlds.

Maya learned something wonderful that day — magic isn't something you find. It's something you carry in your heart, waiting to be shared with those who believe.