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The Orange Pyramid Mystery

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Lily loved exploring her grandmother's attic. On rainy Saturdays, she'd climb the creaky stairs and discover treasures from long ago.

One afternoon, Lily found something peculiar — a small, glowing orange pyramid tucked inside an old wooden box. It shimmered like a sunset captured in crystal.

"What is this?" she wondered, turning it in her hands.

Suddenly, the orange pyramid began to hum, and tiny golden letters appeared on its surface: *Follow the running fox.*

Lily's heart raced with excitement! She rushed to the window and spotted a fox with fur the color of autumn leaves, dashing through the garden as if running a secret race.

Grabbing her raincoat, Lily hurried outside. The fox stopped at the base of an ancient oak tree and looked back expectantly.

"Are you waiting for me?" Lily asked softly.

The fox nodded and pawed at the earth. There, half-buried in roots, sat another orange pyramid — this one much larger, like a small tent made of light.

Lily crawled inside and gasped. The walls showed moving pictures: children laughing, friends sharing, acts of kindness blooming like flowers.

"The orange pyramids are magic keepers," whispered a voice like wind chimes. "They appear to those whose hearts are pure. They remind us that true treasure isn't gold or jewels — it's the joy we share with others."

Lily understood. The running fox had guided her to this lesson. She placed the small orange pyramid inside the larger one, where they would wait for the next kind-hearted child to find them.

As she skipped home through puddles, Lily knew some secrets were meant to be shared. And tomorrow, she'd bring her friends to discover the magic together.

After all, adventures are wonderful — but they're even better with friends by your side.