Once upon a time, in a sunny little town, there was a small white puppy named Cha. She had a big black spot that covered her right eye like a patch.
Cha wasn't like other puppies. She would often trip over her own paws and bump into things. But her awkwardness made her special.
Sadly, Cha was alone in the streets because some people thought she brought bad luck due to her unusual look.
One day, Cha found herself in a dangerous place with sharp broken glass all around. She was scared and didn't know what to do.
Along came Maylee, a kind-hearted girl with a wide smile and rosy cheeks. She spotted Cha in trouble and knew she had to help.
Maylee carefully picked up Cha and moved her away from the glass. 'Don't worry, little pup. I've got you,' she whispered.
When Maylee brought Cha home, the little puppy was nervous. But Maylee's sister, Pri, greeted Cha with a gentle hug.
The sisters gave Cha a warm bath, a cozy bed, and lots of cuddles. Cha began to feel loved and safe.
With time, Cha learned to embrace her clumsiness. She realized that it was a part of her charm that everyone loved.
Cha played with the sisters, and even though she stumbled at times, they all laughed together. Her awkwardness brought joy.
The town's people, who once thought Cha was bad luck, now saw her true colors. They saw how loving and fun Cha was.
The story of Cha teaches us that being different is wonderful, and everyone deserves love and a chance to be happy.
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