The Secret Agent's Orange Discovery
Timmy was no ordinary boy. He was a **spy** — or at least that's what he called himself when he wore his dad's old fedora and carried his magnifying glass. Every afternoon after school, he'd creep through the backyard, searching for mysteries.
One Tuesday, something extraordinary happened. Behind the old oak tree, Timmy spotted something glowing. It was an **orange** — but not just any orange. This one shimmered like a tiny sun, pulsing with warm golden light.
"Hello there," a deep rumbly voice said.
Timmy nearly dropped his magnifying glass. Behind the orange sat a enormous brown **bear** with twinkling eyes and a friendly smile.
"I'm Barnaby," the bear said. "And that's no ordinary orange. It's a Magic Wishing Fruit!"
Timmy's dog **Sparky**, who had been napping on the porch, trotted over and wagged his tail excitedly.
"One wish per person," Barnaby explained. "But wishes work best when shared."
Timmy thought hard. What did he really want? Then he remembered how lonely the new kid at school looked at recess.
"I wish for friends for everyone who needs them," Timmy said.
The orange blazed brilliantly, then burst into a thousand golden butterflies that danced toward the school playground.
"Want to play **baseball**?" Barnaby asked, pulling a mitt from behind his ear. "I've been practicing my curveball!"
All afternoon, they played. Timmy learned that Barnaby had been lonely too, guarding his magic orange for centuries without anyone to share it with.
"The best magic," Barnaby said as the sun set, "is friendship."
The next day at school, Timmy sat with the new kid. By Friday, they had the biggest kickball team ever. And sometimes, when Timmy looked toward the oak tree, he'd see a friendly brown bear wave back with his paw.
Timmy realized something important: you don't need to be a spy to find magic. Sometimes, you just need to look for lonely people — or bears — and say hello.