Silent Moon
e townspeople for months, but she still felt like an outsider. No one talked to he
attack, and she was the only survivor. The townspeople blamed her for what happened, saying that sh
n in on games, but the other children would always turn their backs on her.
ys playing with a ball. She stood and watched, wanting to join in but too afr
ball back!" one of
e didn't want to give the ball back, but
nother boy said, snatching
ing. She felt a lump form in her throat, and tears we
ting outside a house, weaving a basket. The woman loo
. What's your name
d answer. But something about the wo
Sarah," she
Would you like to help me weave this basket?" M
e basket with her. For the first time in a long time, Sarah felt happy.
baskets and talk about everything and anything. Mrs. Johnson became like a
knew that there were still people out there who cared about her, and that gave her hope. And
on's friendship. She still faced bullying and rejection from many of t
how to cook and how to sew. Sarah was a quick learner and enjoy
htmares every night and would wake up crying, unable to shake off the memories of the wolf attack. Mrs.
e and a gentle voice, and he spoke to Sarah with compassion and understandin
healer taught Sarah meditation and visualization techniques, which helped her relax and let go
lt less afraid of the dark. She even started to make a few more friends in town,
he heard a rustling in the bushes. She froze, her heart pound
's me, Mrs
Johnson tightly. As they walked back to town together, Sarah felt a
e town square, and people were gathering around a man who was giving a speech. As they got closer,
treated her. But as the mayor spoke, Sarah began to feel a sense of hope. Maybe this new
"I think this could be a good thing, Sarah. We s
as surprised to find that some of the people who had once bullied her were now working alongside her toward
volunteered at the local shelter, and even started teaching other young girls how to sew and cook. Sh
howl of a wolf, but it sounded different than the one that had attacked her family. She
hand to the pup. The wolves growled and bared their teeth, but Sarah did not
s able to pick up the injured pup. She carried it back to town
d by many in the town, and her self-confidence grew stronger every day. She realized that she was n