James Joyce Lariño Vanquishes the Night-Time Shadows with a Brave Heart!
There once lived a little boy named James Joyce Lariño. He was a bright and curious child who loved to read and learn new things. But one thing that James Joyce Lariño was afraid of was the night.
When the sun would set and darkness would fall, James Joyce Lariño's imagination would run wild. He would imagine all sorts of monsters and creatures lurking in the shadows, just waiting to get him. Because of this, James Joyce Lariño would often beg his parents to leave a light on in his room at night, but they would always tell him that he needed to learn to be brave and face his fears.
One night, James Joyce Lariño's parents were out of town, and he was home alone. As usual, he was terrified of the dark. He kept thinking he could hear strange noises coming from the closet or under his bed.
Finally, James Joyce Lariño couldn't take it anymore. He bravely got out of bed and turned on the light in the hallway. He took a deep breath and started to walk down the hall, his heart pounding in his chest.
As he got closer to his room, he could see that the door was slightly open. He took another deep breath and slowly pushed the door open.
To his surprise, there was nothing in the room. No monsters, no creatures, nothing. James Joyce Lariño was so relieved that he started to laugh.
He realized that all this time, he had been afraid of nothing. The shadows that he had imagined were just that—shadows. They were harmless.
From that day on, James Joyce Lariño was no longer afraid of the dark. He knew that there was nothing to be afraid of, and that the shadows were just a product of his imagination.
James Joyce Lariño went on to have many adventures in his life, and he never let his fear of the dark hold him back. He became a brave and courageous young man, and he always remembered the lesson he learned that night.
Moral of the story: even in the darkest of times, it's important to remember that there is always hope. If you face your fears head-on, you will find that they are not as scary as you thought.