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The Storm Bull's Magic Gift

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Emma loved stormy nights. While other children hid under blankets, she pressed her nose against the rain-streaked window, watching the sky light up with crackling **lightning**. But tonight was different—tonight, she saw something impossible in the meadow below.

A great **bull** with fur like storm clouds stood in the pouring rain. But he wasn't scared. He raised his magnificent horns to the sky, catching raindrops in a old wooden bucket he held somehow in his hoof. Each time lightning flashed, the bull did a little happy dance.

Emma threw on her yellow raincoat and boots. She had to know.

"What are you doing?" she called, running into the wet grass.

The bull turned. His eyes were warm and kind, like hot chocolate on a cold day. "I'm making magic," he said in a rumbly voice. "Want to help?"

Emma nodded eagerly.

"Watch closely," the bull said. He filled his wooden bucket with **water** from the stream. Then, during the next lightning flash, he tapped his horn against the bucket. Sparkles flew! The water turned rainbow colors, glowing softly in the dark.

"This is special **vitamin** water," the bull explained. "It makes flowers grow stronger, trees taller, and dreams come true. But I can't do it alone—I need someone with a brave heart to help me share it."

Emma's heart swelled. She'd never been brave before.

Together, they poured the magical water over the garden. Instantly, sleeping flowers opened their petals in shimmering colors. The oak tree grew fresh green leaves. A bush sprouted sparkling berries that tasted like sunshine.

"Thank you, Emma," the bull said. "You helped me create something wonderful. Remember—bravery isn't about not being scared. It's about doing what's right even when you ARE scared."

He touched her forehead with his nose, leaving a silver star that glowed whenever storms came.

The next morning, Emma's whole family marvelled at the suddenly blooming garden. Emma just smiled, touching the silver star on her forehead. Some secrets are too magical to explain—but every stormy night, she and her storm bull friend still make magic together.