Once upon a time, in a land far away, there lived a friendly green dragon named Danny. He had shiny yellow wings and loved to fly in the blue sky. Danny lived in a cozy cave on top of a tall mountain. One day, he heard a sad cry for help. It was Princess Eisha! She had been captured by an evil witch who wanted to keep her in a dark tower forever. Danny knew he had to save her.
Danny flew as fast as he could to the witch's tower. He used his fiery breath to break down the door. Inside, he found Princess Eisha, scared and lonely. Danny told her not to worry, he was here to rescue her. They became friends instantly.
Together, Danny and Princess Eisha made their way back to the castle. The evil witch chased after them, but Danny used his wings to create a protective shield around them. He kept them safe from harm. Friendship made them strong.
After a long journey, they finally arrived at the castle. The king and queen were overjoyed to see their beloved daughter again. They thanked Danny for his bravery and kindness. The princess hugged Danny tightly and promised to be his friend forever. Danny smiled and knew he had found a true friend.
From that day on, Danny and Princess Eisha spent lots of time together. They flew through the sky, explored the enchanted forest, and had picnics by the lake. Danny was the best friend Princess Eisha had ever had, and she was the best friend Danny had ever had. They knew that true friendship had the power to overcome any challenge, just like it did with the evil witch.
The story of Danny the Dragon and Princess Eisha's friendship spread throughout the kingdom. People admired their bravery and loyalty. Danny became a hero, and everyone loved him. But deep down, he was just happy to have found a friend like Princess Eisha. And they lived happily ever after.
Questions for reflection: 1. How did Danny feel when he heard Princess Eisha crying for help? 2. What did Danny and Princess Eisha do to protect themselves from the evil witch? 3. Why do you think Danny and Princess Eisha became such good friends?
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