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The Pyramid of Dancing Water

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Maya loved running through the tall grass behind her grandmother's house. Her curly hair bounced with every step, and she laughed as the wind tickled her face.

One sunny afternoon, Maya discovered something strange peeking through the bushes—a tiny golden pyramid no bigger than her lunchbox! It shimmered in the sunlight like a captured rainbow.

"Grandma! Come quick!" Maya called, carefully lifting the mysterious object.

Her grandmother's eyes widened. "The Water Pyramid! It's been lost for generations. Legend says it holds the magic of the river spirit."

Inside the pyramid, clear water swirled and danced on its own, never spilling. Maya gasped as tiny blue fish appeared inside, swimming happily in the enchanted space.

"The pyramid chooses one special keeper," Grandma explained. "Someone with a kind heart who will protect our village's water."

That night, Maya had a wonderful dream. She saw children running and laughing as magical water flowed from the pyramid, making flowers bloom everywhere. She understood—this wasn't just a treasure to keep, but a gift to share.

The next morning, Maya placed the pyramid beside the village well. Suddenly, crystal-clear water bubbled up, fresh and sweet. Everyone cheered!

Maya's hair sparkled in the sunlight as she smiled, knowing that true magic isn't about having special things—it's about sharing them with others. And from that day on, the village never went thirsty again, all because one curious girl discovered that kindness is the greatest magic of all.