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Thunder's Magical Storm

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Thunder was a small golden dog with a very big problem. He was terrified of storms. Every time the sky turned gray, he would hide under the bed, trembling.

One rainy afternoon, Thunder's owner Emma was playing on her iPhone. She watched a funny video about a swimming goldfish and laughed. Thunder sat beside her, wishing he could be brave like that little fish.

Suddenly — FLASH! CRASH! Lightning struck the tree outside their house. The lights went out. Emma's iPhone screen glowed in the darkness, showing the goldfish video frozen on an orange fish named Bubbles.

Thunder saw something strange. An old cable behind the sofa was sparkling with tiny lights, like stars trapped inside a rope. The cable seemed to pull toward the iPhone, as if they were magnets.

"Come here, Thunder," whispered a tiny voice.

Thunder looked around. No one was there.

"Down here! In the iPhone!"

It was Bubbles the goldfish! But Bubbles wasn't swimming in a bowl anymore — he was floating right out of the iPhone screen, glowing like a tiny orange moon.

"The lightning and the cable made a magical bridge between your world and mine," Bubbles explained. "For tonight only, I can visit you! But we must have an adventure before the storm ends."

Thunder's tail began to wag. He forgot to be afraid.

"Where should we go?" Thunder asked.

"Anywhere brave dogs go!" Bubbles bubbled happily. "Let's explore the backyard in the rain!"

Together they raced outside. Thunder splashed through puddles while Bubbles floated beside him, glowing softly. They discovered rainbows in every water drop. They chased leaves dancing in the wind. Thunder howled at the thunder — not in fear, but in joy!

"You're not afraid anymore," Bubbles said.

Thunder realized his new friend was right. The storm wasn't scary. It was magical!

As the rain slowed, Bubbles began to fade. "I must return to my world now. But remember, Thunder — courage isn't the absence of fear. It's having wonderful friends who help you face it."

"Thank you, Bubbles!" Thunder called.

The goldfish swam back into the iPhone screen as the video started playing again. The lights flickered on. Emma found Thunder sleeping peacefully, smiling in his dreams.

From that day on, whenever Thunder heard thunder, he didn't hide. Instead, he would look at the cable behind the sofa and remember his brave, bubbly friend. And he knew that even the scariest storms could bring the most magical adventures.