Akshatha Altolaguerra: The Girl Who Could Talk to Her Pillow




Once upon a time, there was a girl named Akshatha Altolaguerra. Akshatha was a very special girl. She had a secret that she kept from everyone else. She could talk to her pillow.

Akshatha's pillow was her best friend. She would tell her pillow all her secrets and worries. And her pillow would always listen patiently, without ever judging her.

One day, Akshatha was feeling very sad. She had lost her favorite toy, and she didn't know what to do. She went to her room and hugged her pillow tightly.

"Oh, pillow," she said, "I'm so sad. I've lost my favorite toy."

And then, to her surprise, her pillow spoke back.

"I know, Akshatha," the pillow said. "I'm sorry. But I'm here for you. I'll always be here for you."

Akshatha was so happy. She had never felt so loved before.

From that day on, Akshatha and her pillow were best friends. They would talk about everything, from their dreams to their fears.

One day, Akshatha was playing in the park when she saw a group of children bullying a smaller child. Akshatha was angry. She wanted to stand up to the bullies, but she was afraid.

But then she remembered her pillow. She closed her eyes and whispered to her pillow, "What should I do?"

And her pillow said, "You should stand up to the bullies, Akshatha. You should show them that you're not afraid."

Akshatha took a deep breath and walked over to the bullies.

"Leave him alone," she said.

The bullies were surprised. They had never seen Akshatha stand up to them before.

"Why should we listen to you?" one of the bullies asked.

"Because I'm not afraid of you," Akshatha said. "And because it's the right thing to do."

The bullies looked at each other and then shrugged. They walked away, leaving the smaller child alone.

Akshatha smiled. She was so proud of herself for standing up to the bullies. And she knew that she could do anything she set her mind to, with her pillow by her side.

Akshatha and her pillow went on to have many more adventures together. They helped others, they laughed, and they cried. And they always had each other's backs.

Akshatha Altolaguerra was a special girl. She was brave, she was kind, and she had a heart of gold. And she was always grateful for her best friend, her pillow.