Once upon a time, there was a young boy named Aratus Nocel who couldn't sleep. Every night he would toss and turn in his bed, his mind racing with thoughts. He would count sheep, sing lullabies, and even drink warm milk, but nothing seemed to help.
Aratus Nocel was starting to get desperate. He was so tired, but he just couldn't seem to fall asleep. He started to skip playing with his friends, and he even started to fall behind in school. His parents were worried about him, and they didn't know what to do.
One day, Aratus Nocel was talking to his grandma, and he told her about his sleeping problems. His grandma smiled and said, "I know just the thing." She went to her bedroom and came back with a book.
"This book," she said, "is full of stories that will help you fall asleep." Aratus Nocel was skeptical, but he was willing to try anything. He took the book and went to his bed. He opened the book and started to read.
The stories in the book were magical. They were about faraway lands and brave knights and beautiful princesses. Aratus Nocel was soon lost in the stories, and before he knew it, his eyelids were drooping and he was fast asleep.
Aratus Nocel woke up the next morning feeling refreshed and well-rested. He couldn't believe how well he had slept. He got out of bed and went to his grandma's room to thank her.
"Thank you, Grandma," he said. "That book was just what I needed." His grandma smiled and said, "I'm glad it helped, Aratus Nocel. Now, go and have a great day."
Aratus Nocel went to school and had a great day. He was no longer tired, and he was able to focus in class. He even made a new friend named Elissa.
That night, Aratus Nocel went to bed and read the book his grandma had given him. He fell asleep quickly and slept soundly all night long. From that day on, Aratus Nocel never had trouble sleeping again.