One day, a kind butterfly named Luna reassures Charlie that change and big feelings are a normal part of growing, and that being himself is enough. Later, his wise grandmother, Nana Cham, reminds him that his colors are more than decoration-they are a language and a light that can inspire others. Though Charlie still fears being laughed at, Nana helps him see that shining might encourage others to be brave too. That night, as the forest settles into twilight, Charlie begins to embrace the possibility that being different could lead to extraordinary adventures, and he drifts to sleep dreaming not of hiding, but of all the beauty and wonder his unique gift might bring.
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