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  • Story Listed as: Fiction For Kids
  • Theme: Inspirational
  • Subject: Other / Not Listed
  • Published: 01/03/2024

collect and create memories

By Storydreamer35
Adult, F, from NY, United States
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Collect and create memories
There was a girl who loved to collect and create memories. Her name was Valentina. She collected memories from people and added new memories to their minds. The deeper the heart was broken because of bad memories, the longer it took to heal. She would delve into people's memories, talking to them and crafting different scenarios.
Her own memories were filled with stories of how she had brought smiles to countless people by reshaping their most cherished moments. As usual, she opened her shop. A girl approached her and said, 'Can you fix my memory?'
Valentina replied, 'Of course, I can. Can you tell me more about your story? That way, I can better help you.' The girl said, 'Maya doesn't like me. She said mean things to me.'

Valentina instructed the girl to lie down on the bed and close her eyes. The girl followed her order. Valentina whispered something and entered the girl's mind. In the girl's memory, she saw Maya tripping her by her leg and starting to laugh at her. She also saw the girl happily playing on a swing.
Valentina gave her a warm smile and said, 'Hello, Mili.' The girl asked, 'Do I know you?' She didn't recognize Valentina because she had a different appearance. Valentina said, 'You can call me Valen— I mean, big sister. Valentina has sent me here.'
They both played gmaes, ate ice cream, make candies etc.
The girl shared more about her situation, and Valentina noticed the sadness in Mili's eyes. Valentina asked, 'Mili, what's bothering you? You seem upset about something. Maya said.' The girl continued to share her experiences, saying, 'Big sister, after what Maya did to me, my best friend left me. She joined Maya. I think I'm not a good person.'

Valentina responded, 'I understand how you feel. I went through a similar situation when I was your age. Staying silent wouldn't help. When I was your age, I was silent most of the time. Even someone else stood up for me back then. I still feel embarrassed when I think about it.' The girl was surprised and said, 'I never knew you also faced the same problems as me.'

Valentina continued, 'First, talk to trusted elders; they can surely help you. Telling mean things to others won't make you look good. If you think too much about what other people say, you'll never be yourself. People will say mean things regardless of what we do, so instead of listening to them, we should follow our dreams. Maybe there are things happening in her life that cause her to act that way, but it shouldn't be an excuse for her to bully you. Mili, it's important to stand up for yourself and not let others' words define you. Next time you see her, say, "If telling mean things makes you feel better, then get some help. How would you feel if I said the same things to you? Moreover, I wouldn't say mean things to you because I'm not like you. Also, that best friend is not a real best friend. A best friend is someone who will help you and stick with you, not leave you just because she can. Remember, sometimes your self-worth is more important than anyone else.'

The girl said, 'Thank you so much, big sister. After talking and spending time with you, I feel much better.' Valentina replied with a warm smile, 'I'm glad you feel better.' The girl opened her eyes and saw Valentina making coffee. Valentina asked, 'How do you feel now?' The girl said, 'I feel good. Do you know I met a big sister in my dreams? It felt so real.' The clock chimed, and Valentina said, 'I think you have to go now. You can come back again.' The girl said, 'Okay, I will come back to see the big sister again.'
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