Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a pretty clumsy witch named Fori. She had long, curly, red hair and wore a purple hat with silver stars.
Fori was very excited for her first day at witch school. But as soon as she entered the classroom, she realized that being a witch was harder than she thought. She accidentally tripped over her own broomstick and spilled a potion on the floor.
Some of the other witch students laughed at Fori and made fun of her clumsiness. But there were a few kind-hearted witches who offered to help her. They showed her how to properly ride a broomstick and how to mix potions without making a mess.
Despite the help, Fori still faced bullying from a group of mean witches. They would tease her and call her names. Fori felt sad and didn't know what to do.
One day, a nice witch teacher named Ms. Cory noticed Fori's struggles and decided to help her. She patiently trained Fori in various witch skills, including spellcasting, flying, and even good listening.
Fori practiced hard and listened to all of Ms. Cory's advice. Slowly, she started improving. She learned to control her broomstick, create powerful spells, and became more confident in herself.
Finally, the day came when Fori mastered all her witch skills. She showed her classmates how far she had come, impressing them all. The mean witches who used to bully her were now amazed by her abilities.
From that day forward, Fori became popular among her classmates. She never forgot the importance of good listening and used her skills to help others. And with Ms. Cory's guidance, Fori grew up to be a great witch, always encouraging others to listen and be kind.
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