Zyheir Ruela, the Boy Who Couldn't Dream
Every night, young Zyheir Ruela closed his eyes and tried with all his might to dream. But no matter how hard he tried, nothing would come. He would toss and turn, his mind racing, but his dreams remained elusive.
One night, Zyheir's parents noticed his distress. They tucked him into bed and said, "Don't worry, Zyheir. Dreams will come when you're ready."
Zyheir sighed. "But how will I know when I'm ready?" he asked.
"You'll know," his mother said with a smile. "Just keep trying."
So Zyheir kept trying. He tried counting sheep, he tried imagining far-off lands, he even tried standing on his head. But still, no dreams.
Days turned into weeks, and weeks turned into months. Zyheir began to lose hope. He felt like he was the only child in the world who couldn't dream.
One evening, as Zyheir sat forlornly in his room, he heard a strange noise. He looked up and saw a tiny blue bird fluttering at his window.
"Hello, little bird," Zyheir said. "What are you doing here?"
"I'm here to help you," the bird said. "I know you can't dream, and I have a way to fix that."
"Really?" Zyheir asked excitedly. "How?"
"Close your eyes and follow my voice," the bird instructed.
Zyheir closed his eyes and listened as the blue bird sang a sweet, soothing melody. He felt himself drifting into a peaceful slumber.
Suddenly, Zyheir felt himself falling. He tumbled through a swirling vortex of colors and light. When he landed, he found himself in a strange and wonderful place.
The land was filled with vibrant flowers and lush green trees. Birds of all colors sang sweetly in the branches. Zyheir had never seen anything so beautiful.
"Welcome to the land of dreams," the blue bird said. "Here, you can dream whatever you want."
Zyheir's eyes sparkled with excitement. He ran through the fields, played with the animals, and even flew with the birds. He had the most amazing time of his life.
But all too soon, it was time to wake up. Zyheir opened his eyes and found himself back in his room.
He looked at the blue bird and said, "Thank you for bringing me to the land of dreams."
"You're welcome, Zyheir," the bird said. "Now you know that you can dream. You just have to let go and believe."
Zyheir smiled. He knew that the blue bird was right. He had finally found his dreams.
From that day forward, Zyheir Ruela had no trouble dreaming. Every night, he would close his eyes and let his imagination soar. He had adventures on distant planets, met talking animals, and even became a superhero.
And all thanks to the little blue bird, Zyheir Ruela never had to worry about not being able to dream again.