The Magic
Healing Arrowhead
Ziggy the
muscular black dog with a white belly, with one brown eye and one
blue eye had just finished a HUGE breakfast! His best friend Larry,
the golden labrador, was licking his lips and wagging his tail. They
couldn't believe how lucky they were to have found the old lady!
She always made sure they had plenty to eat!
After they
gobbled up their food, Chacko, the hyperactive little chihuahua with
the bright red tongue, jumped up and said, "Hey guys, let's go
out and play! I have TONS of energy!"
Larry grinned.
"That's a great idea, Chacko! I've been wanting to race around
the old oak tree to see who's the fastest and strongest dog!"
Chacko's eyes
widened as he looked up at Ziggy and Larry. "But... your legs are
so much longer than mine! There's no way I can compete with you
guys! I'm not even going to try!"
But before Chacko
could say anything else, Ziggy and Larry were already running in
circles around the tree, having the BEST time! Ziggy barked, "I
think you won two races, Larry, and I won two! Let's rest for a
bit!"
Ziggy lay down on
the soft grass, feeling the warm sunshine on his fur. He listened to
the birds singing his favorite songs, feeling peaceful and happy!
Just then,
Ziggy's nose twitched. He smelled something familiar... Blackcloud,
the Indian Bear! Ziggy's nose was always SUPER sensitive, so he
started digging furiously!
"Hey, guys,
guess what I found!" Ziggy barked, his tail wagging like crazy.
Larry trotted
over. "What is it, Ziggy?"
Ziggy proudly
pulled out something shiny from the ground! "I found a magical
Indian arrowhead!" Ziggy barked. "I'm so lucky!"
Larry's eyes
lit up. "Wow! It looks amazing!" Larry licked the arrowhead with
his tongue, and immediately, a surge of energy filled him with joy!
The arrowhead
whispered to Larry, "I'm a lucky healing arrowhead! I can heal
the animals around me if they have a good heart!"
Larry grinned at
Chacko. "Chacko, come over here! You've GOT to see this! It's a
magical healing arrowhead, and I feel soooo happy!"
Chacko trotted
over, his little paws tapping on the ground. He looked and licked the
arrowhead, but nothing happened. Chacko shook his head. "Ugh! This
is silly! I'm not impressed. You guys are SO lucky, but I'll
never be as fast or strong as you!" And with that, Chacko turned
around and walked away.
That night, after
a delicious dinner, Ziggy said, "Don't worry, guys! I've buried
the arrowhead to keep it safe!"
But hours later,
while everyone was fast asleep, Chacko just couldn't resist! He had
to find that arrowhead! "It's got to be lucky for me too!" he
thought.
Chacko dug and
dug, and by the time the sun started to rise, he finally found the
magical healing arrowhead! He licked it... but nothing happened. He
licked it again... still nothing.
Chacko sighed.
"Of course! Nothing ever works out for me!"
Just then, he
heard a tiny voice.
"Hi, Chacko!
What's that you found?" It was Marvin the Mouse, who had been
watching from behind a bush.
Chacko frowned.
"It's the healing arrowhead... but it doesn't do anything for
me! I'm too small, too slow... I don't have anything special."
Marvin smiled,
his tiny whiskers twitching. "I think it's beautiful! You're so
lucky to have found it!"
But just as
Marvin tried to get closer to inspect the arrowhead, he winced.
Marvin had been born with a deformed foot that made it hard for him
to walk, and it hurt him more and more every day.
Chacko watched,
his heart aching for his little friend. He couldn't help but feel a
little sad. But as a tear fell from his eye, it dropped right onto
the middle of the arrowhead!
Suddenly,
something magical happened! A soft glow surrounded Marvin's foot,
and in a flash, it was healed! Marvin jumped up and squeaked with
joy! "It's healed! My foot is healed! I can RUN again!"
Chacko's eyes
went wide with wonder. "It worked! The arrowhead healed Marvin!"
Marvin smiled up
at Chacko. "And your kind heart healed YOU too, Chacko! You may be
small, but you have the biggest heart of all!"
Chacko's tail
wagged furiously as he realized something wonderful! He didn't need
to be bigger or faster to be special--he had something even more
important: a heart full of kindness and love!
From that day on, Chacko, Ziggy, Larry, and Marvin played together
every day, racing around the old oak tree, laughing, and helping each
other. And they all knew, no matter what size they were, that they
were a team--and that made them stronger than ever!
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