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The Pyramid of Friendship Water

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Lily discovered something extraordinary in her garden one Tuesday morning. Between the tomatoes and sunflowers grew a crystal pyramid, no bigger than her thumb, glowing with soft blue light. When she touched it, the pyramid hummed like a contented cat.

Inside the crystal walls swirled magical water, sparkling like stars. And floating within that water were tiny golden orbs – sunlight vitamins, as her grandmother called them. They could heal any creature, the old stories said.

Lily's dog, Barnaby, had been limping for weeks. The vet had medicines, but none seemed to work. So Lily whispered a wish to the pyramid. Please help my friend.

The crystal pyramid grew warm. One golden vitamin dissolved into the water, turning it brilliant yellow. But just as Lily reached for it, a small voice spoke.

"Please," said a girl with dark eyes and a sad smile. "My cat is very sick too."

Lily hesitated. There was only enough magic water for one.

Barnaby nudged her hand with his wet nose. Her best friend since puppyhood, he had comforted her through scraped knees, nightmares, and lonely afternoons. How could she give this chance to a stranger?

But the girl's eyes held such hope.

Lily made her choice. She poured the magic water into two bowls, dividing it perfectly between them.

Something amazing happened. The water didn't diminish – it multiplied. Each bowl overflowed with golden healing liquid, enough for both animals and more.

The pyramid's voice echoed in Lily's mind: True friendship shares without measuring. Kindness creates its own abundance.

Barnaby drank and danced on three legs, then four. The girl's cat purred louder than thunder. And two strangers became friends under the warm sun, watched over by a crystal pyramid that had taught them the most important lesson of all – the more love you give away, the more you have.