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In a quaint village surrounded by sparkling rivers and lush meadows, lived a girl named Minji. Minji was a sweet child with twinkling brown eyes and glossy, straight black hair that fell past her shoulders. She had a fair complexion and a gentle smile that could brighten anyone's day. But Minji had one worry - she was much shorter than the other children her age, and this made her feel small in more ways than one. One morning, Minji woke up to find herself much taller. She was stunned to see that she had grown overnight to the size of an adult. Minji's clothes barely fit her new height, and she trod carefully, exploring this sudden change as though she had stepped into another dimension.
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With her new height, Minji could see the world from a different perspective. The village that once seemed enormous now looked tiny and delicate. She could pick apples right off the tree without climbing and see over the rooftops to the endless horizon. Minji, however, missed her old self. She missed running through the fields with her friends and fitting through her favorite hiding spots. Minji wandered to the edge of the forest, where she met an enchanting creature - a pixie named Liora. Liora had sparkling blue wings, golden curls that framed her face, and wore a dress made of flower petals. She was as tiny as Minji used to be. Liora said, "Minji, I know you are confused about your sudden growth. There is magic in this forest that grants us unexpected gifts, but sometimes, we learn that what we had was precious."
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Minji realized that her size didn't define who she was. She asked Liora, "Can I go back to being who I was?" Liora smiled and replied, "Only if you truly wish to, from the bottom of your heart." With a heartfelt wish, Minji closed her eyes. When she opened them, she found herself back to her usual height. She felt a rush of joy and gratitude for her small stature. Back in the village, Minji appreciated every little detail she once overlooked. The world was as magical as ever, and her height no longer mattered. She loved herself just the way she was, and so did everyone around her. And so, Minji played and laughed with her friends, living happily ever after, appreciating the world through her unique perspective.
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