The Magic Cable to Dream Mountain
Lily gazed up at the shimmering **cable** that stretched from her backyard all the way to Dream Mountain. It sparkled like a rainbow caught in sunlight, swaying gently in the breeze.
"One day," she whispered, "I'll ride that cable."
Her fluffy golden **dog**, Barnaby, wagged his tail as if he understood. Barnaby was no ordinary dog—he could sense magic, and the cable was definitely magical.
That night, under a starlit sky, something incredible happened. The cable began to glow softly, puling with golden light. Lily crept outside, Barnaby at her heels. A small basket appeared, attached to the cable, glowing with invitation.
"Are you ready for an adventure?" Lily asked Barnaby.
Barnaby barked once—a brave, joyful sound. Together, they climbed into the basket. Up, up, up they soared! The world below became a patchwork quilt of lights and shadows. Wind rushed past them, carrying the scent of pine forests and distant oceans.
At the mountain's peak, they discovered the secret: glowing crystals that were actually **vitamin** stars, fallen from the sky and collected by the mountain spirits. These weren't ordinary vitamins—they were sprinkles of happiness, courage, and wonder, waiting to be shared with children who believed in magic.
An ancient mountain keeper appeared with kind eyes. "You found us because you have a brave heart and a faithful friend."
She pressed a small pouch of vitamin stars into Lily's hands. "These will help you remember: true magic isn't in what you take, but in what you give."
Lily understood. The magic cable wasn't meant for hoarding wonders—it was for carrying joy back to others.
As they glided home, Lily and Barnaby made a promise. Every full moon, they would return, not to collect more, but to help others find the magic within themselves.
The next morning, Lily scattered the vitamin stars across her town. Wherever they landed, flowers bloomed brighter, children laughed harder, and dreams felt more possible.
Barnaby barked at the magical cable, now invisible again. But Lily knew it was there, waiting for any child brave enough to believe—not just in magic cables or vitamin stars, but in the magic of kindness shared freely with the world.