It was a dark and stormy night. The rain was coming down in sheets, and the wind was howling like a banshee. Naria Vanzhula was lying in her bed, trying to sleep, but she couldn't. She was too scared. Every time she closed her eyes, she could see the monsters in her closet. They were big and scary, with sharp teeth and glowing red eyes.
Naria got out of bed and went to the closet. She opened the door and peered inside. The monsters were still there, but they were different. They were smaller now, and they weren't as scary. Naria took a step closer, and the monsters took a step back. Naria took another step, and the monsters took another step back.
Naria realized that the monsters were afraid of her. She smiled and said, "Go away, monsters. I'm not afraid of you anymore." The monsters disappeared, and Naria closed the closet door.
Naria went back to bed and closed her eyes. She was still a little scared, but she knew that the monsters were gone. She drifted off to sleep, and she dreamed of a beautiful world where there were no monsters. She dreamed of a world where she was safe and loved.
When Naria woke up in the morning, she felt happy and refreshed. She got out of bed and went to the window. The sun was shining, and the birds were singing. Naria smiled and said, "It was just a dream."
But was it really just a dream? Naria didn't know. She knew that she had seen the monsters, but she also knew that they had disappeared when she had faced them. Maybe the monsters were real, she thought, and maybe they were just a figment of my imagination.
Naria didn't know the answer, and she didn't care. She was just glad that the monsters were gone. She went to the bathroom and brushed her teeth. Then she went to the kitchen and made breakfast.
As she was eating breakfast, Naria thought about the monsters. She wondered if they would come back. Maybe they will, she thought, and maybe they won't. But Naria wasn't afraid. She knew that she could face them if they did come back. She was Naria Vanzhula, and she was brave.
Naria finished her breakfast and went to school. She had a lot of fun at school. She learned a lot of new things, and she made some new friends. After school, Naria went home and did her homework.
That night, Naria went to bed and closed her eyes. She was still a little scared, but she knew that she was safe. She drifted off to sleep, and she dreamed of a beautiful world where there were no monsters.
Maybe the monsters were real, she thought, and maybe they were just a figment of my imagination. Naria didn't know the answer, and she didn't care. She was just glad that the monsters were gone.
Naria went to the bathroom and brushed her teeth. Then she went to the kitchen and made breakfast. As she was eating breakfast, Naria thought about the monsters. She wondered if they would come back. Maybe they will, she thought, and maybe they won't. But Naria wasn't afraid. She knew that she could face them if they did come back. She was Naria Vanzhula, and she was brave.