The Tale of the Magical Pencil

Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a little girl named Rüya. Rüya was quite different from all the other children. Her name perfectly reflected her life, as she had many dreams just like its meaning. While she quickly forgot most of the dreams she had, she also remembered many of them vividly.

One evening, Rüya went to bed. Pulling the blanket over herself, she closed her eyes and fell into a deep sleep. This sleep was quite different from her usual ones. As always, she started to dream immediately. Suddenly, Rüya woke up, recalling a sweet voice calling to her in her dream. The voice told her that whenever it wanted to do something, she should clap three times. Rüya couldn’t make sense of what she was seeing. Thinking it was just another ordinary dream, she began to drift off to sleep again.

As soon as she closed her eyes, she heard the same voice again. She woke up once more and then fell back to sleep. Again, the voice echoed in her ears. Rüya realized she had never experienced the same dream repeatedly like this before. Understanding that this dream was different, she clapped her hands three times, just as she had been instructed.

Right after her applause, she saw a pencil in her right hand. It was clear that this was a magical pencil. Whatever Rüya wrote with this pencil would come true. However, there was a very important rule about using this pencil: it could only be used to write good things, and no evil could be written with it.

Having the magical pencil, Rüya began to write all the good things she could think of. The good deeds she wrote began to come true one by one in a very short time. Suddenly, the atmosphere of the village changed. Realizing this, Rüya felt very happy and continued to write down all the good deeds she envisioned, ensuring that everyone in the village would be happy.

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