
In a sun-dappled meadow full of laughter and promise, gorgeous newborn Lily took her first wobbly steps into the world. With eyes full of wonder and a spirit eager to explore, she turned to her graceful older friend, RB, known for her elegant walk that seemed to glide across the grass. Lily, curious and determined, looked up and asked, “RB, can you train me to walk like you?”
RB smiled gently, her movements poised and patient. “Of course, little one,” she replied. “But walking like me takes time. You must learn step by step.”
Lily nodded, her tiny legs quivering with excitement. RB began the lesson slowly, showing Lily how to place one foot in front of the other, how to balance, and how to move with purpose but softness. “Don’t rush,” RB said calmly. “Feel the earth. Trust your feet. Every step is a dance.”
With every try, Lily stumbled, but RB was always there, steady and encouraging. “You’re doing beautifully,” she whispered. “Each time you fall, you’re one step closer.”
Days passed, and Lily’s confidence grew. Her tiny steps began to mimic RB’s graceful rhythm. She wasn’t perfect—but she was proud. She looked up once more and asked, “Am I walking like you now?”
RB leaned down with a proud smile. “You’re walking like you, Lily. And that’s even more beautiful.”
With a giggle and a wobble, Lily walked on—one step at a time—her journey just beginning, her spirit soaring.