
Once upon a time, there was a magical fairy named Camryn who lived in Kindness Creek. Camryn's magical power was kindness, and the power to fix any problem. But not every person in Kindness Creek was always kind or happy, so she was always on the lookout.

One morning, Camryn was flying through Kindness Creek to find any citizens of the town who needed help from a friendly fairy. As she flew near the Pond of Positivity, she saw a young boy who was crying.




"Hello, what's your name? Is there anything I can help you with?" Camryn asked.
"Oh, hello, I'm Andy. I need help getting my fishing pole back. Some other kids took it from me and said I didn't need to fish because I can't see the pond or fish anyways. I haven't been able to see very well since I was born, but the sound of the water relaxes me and if I fish something big, then my older sister will cook it for dinner."



"I'm so sorry that happened to you. Let's find the fishing pole and I'll make sure those kids don't take anything from you again." Camryn handed Andy his walking cane so he could feel where he was walking, and if anything might be in his way while moving around.
"I heard them go through the Friendship Forest because the twigs were snapping and the leaves were rustling as they stepped on them."



Camryn flew next to Andy as he walked towards the forest. Once they were deep into the trees, Isabella flew high up to see all around them. She could see 3 kids walking through the forest holding a fishing pole.
"Come with me Andy, I think I see your fishing pole." Andy followed her and they came across the 3 kids. There was a young girl holding the fishing pole, another girl next to her, and a young boy.




"Oh no!" The girl with the fishing pole said to the others. "It's Camryn the fairy. Andy must have asked her for help."
Andy and Camryn were in front of the kids, but Andy seemed hesitant to get too close. He wanted his fishing pole back, but didn't want the kids to take anything else or say any more mean things.
"I think you have something that belongs to my friend Andy" said Camryn as she slowly moved closer to the girl with the fishing pole.







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