Once upon a time, there was a boy named Oliver. Oliver had a special suit that no one else could see. It was an invisible suit that made him feel different from everyone else. Sometimes, when Oliver wore the suit, he felt heavy, like he was carrying a big backpack full of rocks. Other times, the suit made him feel light and floaty, like he was walking on air. But no matter how the suit made him feel, Oliver always wore it.
One day, Oliver decided to tell his friends about his invisible suit. He gathered them all together and said, 'Hey, guys! I have something really cool to show you!' His friends looked at him curiously, wondering what he was talking about. Oliver put on his invisible suit and started walking around. His friends couldn't see anything, but they could see the excitement on Oliver's face.
Oliver explained to his friends how the suit made him feel. He told them about the times when it made him feel heavy and how it sometimes made him feel like he was floating. His friends listened intently, trying to understand what Oliver was experiencing. They realized that even though they couldn't see the suit, it was a big part of Oliver's life.
Oliver's friends wanted to be good friends to him, even if they couldn't see his invisible suit. They learned to be patient and understanding when Oliver felt heavy or floaty. They would ask him how he was feeling and offer a helping hand if he needed it. Oliver felt grateful to have such caring friends who accepted him just the way he was.
From that day forward, Oliver's friends always made sure to be there for him, whether he was wearing his invisible suit or not. They knew that being a good friend meant accepting and supporting each other, even when they saw the world a little differently. And Oliver, well, he felt lucky to have friends who understood him and his invisible suit.
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