"109. Frosty Friend"

Story :-  


In a quiet, snow-covered village, there stood a cheerful snowman named Frosty. Unlike ordinary snowmen, Frosty had a magical charm that brought warmth and joy to everyone who met him. Dressed in a vibrant purple hat and matching scarf, Frosty was always smiling, his button eyes twinkling with kindness.


One winter morning, as the sun peeked over the horizon, a little girl named Lily came out to play. She had built Frosty the day before and was delighted to see that he still stood tall and happy. As she approached, she noticed something extraordinary—Frosty seemed to be glowing slightly, a soft light emanating from his snow.


"Good morning, Frosty!" Lily greeted him, her breath visible in the cold air.


To her astonishment, Frosty tilted his head and replied, "Good morning, Lily! What a beautiful day it is."


Lily's eyes widened with amazement. "You can talk?"


Frosty chuckled. "Indeed, I can. It's the magic of winter that brings me to life."


From that day on, Lily and Frosty became inseparable friends. They spent their days playing in the snow, building snow forts, and having snowball fights. Frosty's warm personality and playful spirit made the cold days feel cozy and exciting.


One evening, as the stars began to twinkle in the sky, Frosty noticed Lily shivering despite her thick coat. He wished he could give her a warm hug. As if sensing his desire, a soft glow enveloped him, and suddenly, Frosty's cold, snowy body felt warm.


Lily gasped in surprise as Frosty hugged her, feeling the warmth radiate from him. "Frosty, you're warm!"


"It's the magic of friendship," Frosty said, his smile even brighter. "It makes even the coldest winter days feel like summer."


Word spread through the village about the magical snowman who could bring warmth to the coldest nights. Children and adults alike came to visit Frosty, sharing their stories and laughter. The village, once quiet and still during winter, became a hub of joy and togetherness.


As the season changed and the snow began to melt, Lily worried about losing her magical friend. But Frosty reassured her, "As long as you remember the magic of our friendship, I'll always be with you."


True to his word, every winter, when the first snow fell, Frosty returned, bringing joy and warmth to the village. And Lily, now grown up, told the story of Frosty the snowman to her own children, ensuring that the magic of friendship lived on through generations.