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Once there was a beautiful young girl playing in the garden: Once there was a beautiful young girl playing in the garden

A beautiful young girl named Lily is happily playing in her vibrant garden, surrounded by flowers and busy bees. Suddenly, a bee mistakes Lily for a flower and stings her. Crying, Lily runs to her father, Mr. Henderson, who comforts her and applies some soothing medicine. Feeling better, Lily quickly returns to the garden to continue her joyful play.

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Characters

Lily

supporting

A young girl with bright, curious blue eyes and a joyful, innocent expression. She has medium-length, wavy golden blonde hair that often catches the light. Her skin tone is fair. She typically wears simple, light summer dresses, often in bright colors like yellow, suitable for playing outdoors in a garden. Her role is the protagonist who experiences a minor adventure with a bee.

Mr. Henderson

supporting

A kind-faced, middle-aged man with short, neatly combed brown hair and warm brown eyes. He has a gentle smile and a comforting demeanor. His skin tone is average. He is typically dressed in comfortable, casual attire, such as a collared shirt and slacks, suitable for relaxing at home. He is Lily's caring father, offering comfort and solutions.

Page 1

Panel 1: A wide shot of a beautiful, sun-drenched garden. Lush green grass, a variety of colorful flowers in full bloom (roses, daisies, sunflowers), and a clear blue sky. The atmosphere is peaceful and vibrant.

Panel 2: Close-up on Lily, a young girl with bright, curious eyes and a joyful expression, wearing a simple, light summer dress. She is kneeling among a patch of colorful flowers, gently touching a petal.

Panel 3: A medium shot showing several bees buzzing around a cluster of vibrant flowers, diligently collecting nectar. The bees are cartoonish and friendly-looking.

Panel 4: Lily giggles as she twirls around in the garden, her arms outstretched, surrounded by the colorful blooms. Her face is full of pure joy.

Panel 5: A close-up on one particular bee, its tiny antennae twitching, hovering near a particularly bright, yellow flower. Its expression is focused on the flower.

Page 2

Panel 1: Lily is still twirling, her yellow dress momentarily flaring out. The bee from the previous panel is now flying towards her, slightly off-kilter from the flowers.

Panel 2: A very close-up shot from the bee's perspective. Lily's bright yellow dress and her golden hair appear like a massive, inviting flower petal to the bee. The bee's tiny eyes are wide, indicating its 'mistake'.

Panel 3: A quick, impactful panel. We see the bee's stinger making contact with Lily's arm. Lily's eyes widen in surprise, her happy expression instantly changing.

Panel 4: Lily jerks her arm back, her face contorting in confusion and pain. The bee is flying rapidly away in the background, a tiny puff of dust indicating its quick departure.

OW! What was that?!

Panel 5: Lily's face is now tear-streaked, her mouth open in a wail. She clutches her stung arm, her bright yellow dress now seeming less joyful.

WAAAH! It hurts!

Page 3

Panel 1: Lily, still crying, runs towards a doorway leading into a cozy house. Her small figure is a blur of motion, her tears visible.

DADDY! WAAAH!

Panel 2: Mr. Henderson, a kind-faced man, is sitting in a comfy armchair inside the living room, reading a book. He looks up, startled by Lily's cries.

Lily? What's wrong?

Panel 3: Lily has reached her father, burying her face into his leg, still sobbing. Mr. Henderson puts his book down and kneels, gently embracing her.

A bee! It stung me!

Panel 4: Mr. Henderson carefully examines Lily's arm, then gently applies a small amount of 'Bee-Gone Balm' (a tube labeled with a cartoon bee) to the sting. Lily winces slightly but is clearly calmed by her father's touch.

There, there, little one. Daddy's got just the thing.

Panel 5: Lily's tears have stopped, and a small smile replaces her frown. She looks at her arm, then up at her father, a look of relief on her face. The sting mark is less red.

It feels better, Daddy.

Page 4

Panel 1: Lily is now smiling brightly, her eyes sparkling. She gives her father a big hug, completely recovered from her scare.

Thank you, Daddy!

Panel 2: Mr. Henderson smiles warmly at Lily, gently ruffling her hair. He reassures her that she'll be fine.

You're a brave girl, Lily-bug. Now, go have some more fun!

Panel 3: Lily skips back towards the garden entrance, a spring in her step. She glances back at her father with a wave before disappearing outside.

Okay, Daddy!

Panel 4: Lily is back in the garden, gracefully leaping over a small patch of flowers. Her laughter echoes slightly, completely carefree once more.

Panel 5: A wide shot of the garden. Lily is seen in the distance, a small, happy figure among the vibrant flowers, perhaps chasing a butterfly. The sun still shines brightly, and the bees are still peacefully buzzing.

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