Rahu, a young and imaginative boy, rummaged through his grandfather's old chest in their cozy cottage. His eyes widened as he stumbled upon a peculiar pencil, unlike any he'd seen before. It seemed to shimmer with a magical aura, hinting at its extraordinary nature.
"What could this be?" he wondered aloud, his voice filled with curiosity and excitement.
Eager to test the pencil's magic, Rahu began drawing a mango. As he finished the last stroke, the paper shimmered briefly, and to his amazement, a real mango appeared before him. He giggled with delight, realizing the pencil's incredible power.
"This is unbelievable!" he exclaimed, his voice echoing with joy.
When he learned of a neighbor's broken roof, Rahu sketched a sturdy new one. With a sparkle of magic, the roof materialized, much to the villagers' astonishment.
"Thank you, Rahu! You've saved us!" a grateful villager exclaimed, their eyes brimming with gratitude.
Raghu was consumed by avarice, plotting to steal the pencil for his selfish desires. Under the cover of night, he sneaked into Rahu's home, his eyes gleaming with mischief.
"With this, I'll have all the riches I desire," he muttered to himself, his voice dripping with greed.
Rahu discovered the theft and approached Raghu the next morning, explaining the pencil's true nature.
"This pencil only works for good deeds, Raghu. It's not meant for selfish gains," Rahu said kindly.
Raghu, realizing his mistake, felt remorseful.
"I'm sorry, Rahu. I understand now," he admitted, his voice sincere.
Raghu, now a changed man, joined Rahu in his mission, helping others selflessly. Together, they transformed the village into a haven of happiness and generosity.
"Goodness and kindness are the true magic," Rahu reflected, his heart full of contentment as he witnessed the harmony flourishing around him.
















