“For you,” Zora said. “So you always remember you’re my hero.”
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Zora pointed to the rug, the bed, even the closet. They searched for ten minutes. Nothing. “For you,” Zora said
Zora’s face lit up. “You found it! You’re a detective, Mirella!” They searched for ten minutes
Mirella looked up from her math worksheet. She was tired and a little stressed. A week ago, she would have sighed and said, “Not now, Zora.” But she remembered something their mom had said that morning: “Mirella, you’re Zora’s hero. Even on hard days, a little patience goes a long way.”
Mirella felt a warmth spread through her chest—bigger than any phone buzz or test score. She pinned the button to her backpack. And from that day on, whenever she felt too old or too busy, she looked at the little rainbow circle and remembered: helping someone smaller than you isn’t a chore. It’s a superpower.
Zora thought. “In the kitchen… helping Mom make pancakes.”