Once upon a time, there was a little girl named Zenaide Sigl. She was different from all the other kids in her town because she loved to draw. She could draw anything she wanted—animals, people, trees, flowers, and even the future.
One day, Zenaide was drawing in the park when she saw a strange man. The man was tall and thin, with a long white beard and a twinkle in his eye. He was carrying a large book with a blank cover.
"Hello," said the man. "My name is Time. I am looking for someone to draw my book. Would you like to help me?"
Zenaide was surprised, but she nodded. "Yes," she said. "I would love to."
So Zenaide took the book and began to draw. She drew people from all walks of life, old and young, rich and poor. She drew them working and playing, loving and laughing. She even drew herself, standing in the park with Time.
When she was finished, Time looked at the book and smiled. "Thank you," he said. "You have drawn my book beautifully. Now, it is finished."
Time closed the book and handed it to Zenaide. "This book," he said, "is a gift from me to you. It is a book of the future. It will show you all the wonderful things that are going to happen in the world.
Zenaide was overjoyed. She couldn't wait to look through the book and see what the future held.
She opened the book and began to flip through the pages. She saw pictures of flying cars, talking animals, and people living on other planets. She saw a world where everyone was happy and healthy. It was a world that she couldn't wait to see.
Zenaide turned to the last page of the book and saw a picture of herself. She was standing in the park, just like she was when she had met Time. But this time, she was holding the book of the future. And she was smiling.
Zenaide closed the book and sighed. She knew that she had a great responsibility. She had to make sure that the future she had seen in the book became a reality. She had to make sure that the world became a better place for everyone.
And so Zenaide Sigl, the girl who drew the future, set out to make the world a better place. She used her drawings to inspire people to dream big and to work hard to achieve their goals. She helped to make the world a more beautiful and peaceful place. And she lived happily ever after.
The End