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Rani’s secret

Once upon a time, there was a girl named Rani. She was 9 years old. She was always looked for adventures. She just wanted something or rather anything to tell her classmates. She always said "hey do you know today morning when I was coming from home I saw a rabbit eating a carrot and then suddenly it was caught by a fox.These stories were always the laughing stock of the class because they never seemed special.
One day Rani's friend Jancy told her "Dear Rani, please don't feel bad but your stories aren't special at all. They are just ordinary things that often happens.This made Rani think of all the foolish stories she had told.That night Rani thought of making an interesting story. What she actually meant was a real story or a real adventure. So she took her torch and went out. But there was nothing special at that time.There were only some owls and some foxes howling loudly. Suddenly Rani saw a green light coming from a distance. She told to herself, "This is an interesting reality for tommorow. And she walked towards the green light. Suddenly she found herself in a different world. She asked one person what place this was but he ran away. This made her more sad and she started crying. Then all people over there crowded around her and one man asked her what the problem was. She told him each and every thing. So the man started laughing. He told her that this was the wishing land and she could wish for whatever she wants. But still she was not happy. When he asked what the next problem was she told she wanted to go home. The man said that she can go home at 3'o clock. She became very happy and wished for things she liked the most. Then at 3'o clock she reached home she thought of telling her mother but then she kept it as a secret.
She told me this because I am her best friend.


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