Once upon a time, there was a girl named Piper who could fly. She had been able to fly since she was a baby, and she didn't know any other way to live. She loved to fly through the air, feeling the wind in her hair and the sun on her face. She could fly to any place she wanted, and she could see the world from a whole new perspective.
But Piper's ability to fly also made her different from other people. She was often afraid to tell anyone about her secret, because she was afraid of how they would react. She didn't want to be seen as a freak or a monster.
One day, Piper was flying through the forest when she saw a group of children playing. She landed nearby and watched them for a while. They were laughing and having fun, and Piper wanted to join in. But she was too afraid to tell them about her ability to fly.
So Piper just watched them from a distance. She wished that she could be like them, but she knew that she couldn't. She was different, and she would always be different.
But then, one of the children saw Piper. He pointed at her and said, "Look! There's a girl flying!"
The other children looked up and saw Piper. They were all amazed. They had never seen anything like it before.
Piper was scared at first, but then she realized that the children weren't afraid of her. They were just curious.
So Piper flew over to the children and told them about her ability to fly. The children were all excited, and they asked her to show them how she did it.
Piper was happy to show them, and she flew around the forest with the children. They had so much fun, and Piper finally felt like she belonged.
From that day on, Piper was no longer afraid to tell people about her ability to fly. She knew that there were other people out there who were different, just like her. And she knew that it was okay to be different.
