Lila, a shy 10-year-old, adjusted her glasses nervously as she settled into her seat. School had always felt like a daunting place, filled with bustling classmates and the constant hum of chatter. "Today will be different," she whispered to herself, hoping to blend into the background.
Abandoning her usual spot, Lila approached the bench and found an unusual pair of glasses resting there. They were unlike any she'd seen before, with colorful frames that shimmered in the sunlight. "I wonder who these belong to," she mused, tempted by their allure.
She noticed Max, a boy who loved drawing, surrounded by swirling shades of blue and green, as if his imagination was painting the air. "Wow, this is incredible," Lila said, her voice barely above a whisper.
Lila leaned over and whispered, "Sara, you have a real gift for numbers. You should share it with the class." Sara looked surprised but smiled, encouraged by Lila's words.
She helped Sam, who had a knack for storytelling, to organize a class storytelling session, bringing joy to everyone. Sam beamed, his words flowing with newfound confidence, "Thanks, Lila. I never knew I could do this."
"I don't need these anymore," Lila said, her heart full of warmth. She had discovered not only the hidden talents of her friends but also her own strength. With each new day, Lila walked with her head held high, the magic of friendship and self-discovery guiding her way.
















