In a cozy corner of the city park, there lived a shy, introverted dog named Walther. Unlike other dogs who loved to play and run around, Walther preferred quiet moments.
He didn't enjoy the bustling energy when there were many dogs around. Walther had two best friends, Furry and Silly. Furry, like Walther, was an introvert. They loved to explore the park together, sniffing stories from bushes and lamp posts, sharing a quiet bond.
Silly, on the other hand, was outgoing and bubbly. She always looked out for Walther, greeting people so that Walther could stay close to his mother.
Silly adored children and often played with them, while Walther watched from a distance. He was a bit scared of children, especially when they reached over his head.
But with his friends by his side, Walther learned that it's okay to be different. He understood that being an introvert was just fine and there was nothing wrong with not wanting to play with lots of other dogs.