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The Orange Pyramid Secret

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Lily was bored. Rain tapped against her window while she scrolled through her iphone, watching other kids have adventures. "I wish something magical would happen to me," she whispered.

That's when her iphone began to glow—not the usual blue light, but a warm, golden shimmer. Suddenly, a tiny door appeared on her screen, and a small orange butterfly fluttered out!

"Follow me!" the butterfly seemed to chirp. Lily's eyes widened. This wasn't possible—or was it?

She reached through the screen and tumbled into a world painted in sunset colors. Before her rose a magnificent pyramid made entirely of glowing oranges! Each fruit pulsed with light, and the scent of citrus magic filled the air.

"Welcome!" called a boy with hair like autumn leaves. "I'm Oliver, guardian of the Orange Pyramid. We've been waiting for someone with a big imagination."

"What IS this place?" Lily asked, stepping onto pyramid grounds that felt like sunshine itself.

"The Orange Pyramid is built from dreams," Oliver explained, handing her a piece of fruit. "Every time a child wishes for adventure instead of just watching screens, another orange appears. We're running low on magic dreamers."

Lily's heart swelled. She realized something important: real adventures were waiting outside her iphone all along.

"I can help!" she declared. "My friends and I have amazing imaginations!"

Oliver grinned. "Then the pyramid will grow tall again. Whenever you feel bored, just remember—magic is everywhere you create it."

Lily hugged Oliver goodbye as the butterfly guided her home. Back in her room, the rain had stopped. Her iphone was normal again, but something had changed.

Outside her window, a real orange tree had appeared overnight. And as she ran outside to play, Lily noticed something wonderful: her pyramid of dreams wasn't gone at all—it was everywhere, waiting to be built, one orange moment at a time.

That day, Lily learned the best magic isn't found on screens. It's found in friendship, imagination, and the courage to say: "Let's make our own adventure!"