Sisterly Love, Best Friend Forever
Once upon a time, there were two girls named Amy and Anna. They met at school and became the best of friends. They were inseparable and did everything together. They even looked like they could be sisters with their bright red hair and big brown eyes.
One day, they were playing in the park when a big gust of wind blew Amy's favourite hat off her head. It flew away so fast, they couldn't keep up with it. They both felt really sad as Amy loved that hat and wore it everywhere.
As they sat on the park bench feeling sad, a strange woman approached them. She had wild hair and wore a bright purple coat with lots of jewellery. She said she had something that belonged to Amy and pulled out the lost hat from her coat pocket.
Amy was over the moon to see her hat and thanked the woman, but the woman just smiled and said, "My, you two look so alike. Are you sisters?"
Amy and Anna looked at each other in surprise. They had never thought of it before, but the more they looked at each other, the more they realised they did look like sisters.
Excited by the idea, they asked their parents if they could be sisters. Their parents looked confused but thought it was a fun idea, so they agreed.
Amy and Anna were thrilled to be "sisters" and did everything together as real sisters would. They even started dressing alike and wearing matching hairstyles. It was fun being sisters.
But then… something strange started to happen. They began to argue and get on each other's nerves. Simple things like who got to pick the game to play or what to watch on TV caused big fights. They didn't understand why they were always arguing.
One day, when they were playing in the park, the strange woman approached them again. This time, she had a big smile on her face and said, "I see you have learned the lesson of sisterly love."
Amy and Anna looked puzzled, and the woman explained. "You were such good friends because you loved each other for who you were. You didn't expect anything from each other. But when you became sisters, you had certain expectations of each other. Sisters argue and bicker, but it's the love that brings them back together. Remember to always love your friend, even when they become your sister."
Amy and Anna realised the woman was right. They stopped trying to be sisters and went back to being the best of friends. They still looked alike, and they still did everything together, but they didn't argue anymore.
From that day onwards, they always loved each other for who they were, whether they were friends or "sisters."
And the moral of the story is: Always love your friend, even if she becomes your sister.
The End