(A simple and heartwarming story about two robots)
In a quiet city, far from humans, two little robots lived. Their names were Robo and Sparky.
Robo was tall, silver, and liked to read books. He was quiet and careful. He lived in an old library. Every day, he read about stars, animals, and friendship.
Sparky was small, round, and blue. He liked to move fast, laugh, and make jokes. He lived in a toy store. He loved music and dancing.
One day, Robo left the library to walk in the park. He liked the sound of the birds and the wind in the trees.
Sparky was also in the park. He was playing music from his speaker and dancing.
When Robo walked by, Sparky stopped.
“Hello! I am Sparky!” he said with a big smile.
“Hello,” said Robo. “I am Robo. Nice to meet you.”
“Do you want to dance with me?” asked Sparky.
“I don’t know how to dance,” Robo said.
“No problem! I can teach you,” said Sparky.
So Robo tried. He moved left, then right, but he was slow.
Sparky laughed, but kindly. “You are doing great!” he said.
After that day, Robo and Sparky met in the park every morning. Robo brought books and read stories. Sparky brought music and danced.
They were very different, but they liked spending time together.
One day, dark clouds came. Rain started to fall. Robots don’t like water—it can hurt their parts.
“Quick!” said Sparky. “Follow me!”
Sparky ran to a small house under a tree. Robo followed him. They were both wet, but safe.
“Thank you,” Robo said. “You saved me.”
“You are my friend,” said Sparky. “Friends help friends.”
The rain stopped after an hour. A rainbow appeared in the sky.
“It’s beautiful,” said Robo.
“Yes,” said Sparky. “Let’s take a photo.”
They took a selfie with the rainbow behind them.
From that day, they became best friends. They built many things together.
One day, Robo had an idea. “Let’s build a clubhouse!” he said.
“Yes!” said Sparky. “A place for dancing, books, and fun!”
They worked for many days. Robo made shelves and tables. Sparky painted the walls and added lights and music.
They called the clubhouse “Friendship Hub.”
Robots from other places came to visit. They read books, danced, and laughed. Everyone was happy.
One night, Robo looked at the stars.
“Do you think we will be friends forever?” he asked.
Sparky smiled. “Yes. Even when we are old robots, we will still be best friends.”
Robo smiled back. “I’m glad I met you in the park.”
“I’m glad I asked you to dance,” Sparky said.
And from that day on, they did everything together. They read, danced, fixed other robots, and helped anyone who felt lonely.
Because friendship, even between robots, is something very special.
The End.