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The Tiny Bull of Padel Court

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Mia loved her new iPhone, but she loved Padel even more. Every afternoon, she'd watch tutorials on her phone, dreaming of the day she'd be brave enough to join the neighborhood matches.

One magical evening, while Mia watched a championship match, something extraordinary happened. From her iPhone screen popped a tiny bull no bigger than her thumb!

"I'm Barley!" the miniature bull announced, his voice like jingle bells. "I've been watching you learn Padel. You're talented, Mia — but scared."

Mia gasped. "You can talk?"

"In the magical realm inside phones, we learn everything humans watch," Barley explained, twitching his velvety nose. "I've watched a thousand Padel matches. I can help you."

Every day after school, Barley coached Mia. He demonstrated perfect swings with his tiny hooves and explained strategies while Mia practiced against the wall. Her confidence grew like sunshine after rain.

Then came the big neighborhood tournament. Mia stood frozen, her heart pounding like drumbeats.

"Remember," Barley whispered from her pocket, "bravery isn't absence of fear. It's playing anyway."

Mia stepped onto the court. With Barley's invisible guidance, she played beautifully — smacking winning shots, diving for impossible saves, smiling the whole time. She didn't win, but something magical happened. The other players cheered, "Join our club!"

That night, Barley grew faint. "My time here ends," he said softly. "But you won't need me now. You found your courage."

"Thank you, Barley!" Mia hugged her tiny friend.

Barley dissolved into golden sparkles, returning to the magical realm. Mia's iPhone screen glowed briefly, showing a permanent message: "Believe in magic. Believe in yourself."

Mia became the best Padel player in town, always coaching nervous newcomers. She'd tap her phone before matches, whispering, "Thanks, Barley," feeling that same magical courage every time.

For magic isn't in phones or tiny bulls from screens. It's in friendship, believing in yourself, and helping others find their courage too.