Pallavi
Pallavi
Pallavi sat on a bench in the park, staring at the sky. It was a clear day, with a blue sky and fluffy white clouds. She loved coming to the park to sit on the benches, and the sound of the birds chirping in the trees. She took a deep breath and sighed. She felt happy, but something was missing.
As she was about to stand up, she saw a bird fly low across the park. Its wings were so big and large that it looked like it could carry her up into the sky. Pallavi smiled to herself and watched the bird as it flew over the benches. Suddenly, she felt a strange sensation in her heart and stomach. It was a tingling feeling, and she couldn't explain it.
She looked around the park, but there was nobody there. She looked up at the sky, but the bird was nowhere to be seen. She felt a strange connection to the bird, and she knew that it was trying to tell her something.
Pallavi closed her eyes and concentrated. She felt the wind blow against her cheeks, and she opened her mouth to take a breath. Suddenly, she felt something in her heart and stomach. It was a flapping sound, and she knew that the bird was back.
She opened her eyes and looked around the park again. She saw the bird flying low over the benches, and she knew that it was there for a reason. Pallavi stood up and followed the bird, ignoring the people around her who didn't understand what was happening.
As she followed the bird, she felt her feet walking on air. She felt the heat rise in her cheeks, and she knew that she was getting closer. She ran as fast as she could, following the bird, until she reached a huge tree in the centre of the park.
The bird landed on the tree, and Pallavi knew that she had found what it was trying to tell her. She looked up at the tree and saw a small opening in the bark. Pallavi put her hands inside the opening and felt something hard and heavy.
She took out the object and looked at it in awe. It was a small wooden pointer, with a golden eagle engraved on it. Pallavi knew that the bird was trying to tell her that the eagle was watching over her.
As she looked up at the sky, she thought about the eagle. She knew that it was watching over her, and she felt a sense of security and belonging. She smiled and walked back to the benches, feeling proud of herself.
Since then, Pallavi has come to the park to sit on the same bench, every day. She always brings the wooden pointer with her, looking up at the sky, waiting for the golden eagle to arrive. It doesn't take long for Pallavi to realize that the bird is always there for her - guiding her, protecting her and watching over her.
She learned that sometimes, the things that we need most in life come to us in the most unexpected ways. Pallavi was grateful for the presence of the eagle, and she knew that she was lucky to have it watching over her.
As she sat on the bench, looking up at the sky, Pallavi felt a sense of peace and contentment that she had never felt before. She smiled to herself and took another deep breath, feeling the warm sunshine on her face.
In the sky, she knew that there was always a golden eagle watching over her.
