The Trouble with Lady Bugs
Lily
had a pet ladybug named Pearl.
Wherever
Lily went Pearl went, too.
When
Lily flew through the forest,
Pearl
flew by her side.
Whenever
Lily played hide and seek,
Pearl
hid with her.
Whenever
Lily went to sleep under a fern,
Pearl
cuddled on her pillow.
But
one day, Pearl lay on her back very still,
with
her little six feet up in the air.
Lily
shook Pearl, but Pearl didn’t move.
“What’s
wrong with Pearl?” Lily asked.
“The
trouble with ladybugs,” said Mama,
“is
that they don’t live as long as fairies.”
“Pearl
has died,” Mama told her.
“I
don’t think she’s dead,” Lily said.
“Wake
up, Pearl Wake up!” Lily shouted.
But
Pearl didn’t wake up.
“It’s
hard to believe it when someone dies,” Mama said.
“Everyone
who loses someone has that feeling.”
“I
didn’t want Pearl to die!”
Lily
yelled and stomped her feet.
“Pearl
died because that’s what they do, after awhile.
It’s
okay to be mad about bad situations,” said Mama.
Suddenly,
an awful thought popped into Lily’s head.
“It’s
my fault! I didn’t give her enough water!”
“Don’t
blame yourself,” said Mama.
“Pear
was getting old. It’s not your fault.”
“We
can get you another ladybug,” Mama said.
There
are lots of ladybugs in the forest.”
“I
don’t want another ladybug,” Lily said.
She
began to cry. “I want Pearl!”
“It’s
good to cry, sometimes,” said Mama.
“That’s
part of losing someone you love, too.”
They
buried Pearl in the backyard.
Lily’s
whole family said kind words about Pearl.
Lily
cried for several days. She remembered
all
the things she and Pearl did together.
One
day, a teeny, tiny ladybug crawled across a leaf.
It
wandered this way and that. It looked sad.
“Do
you want to be my pet?” Lily asked.
“I’ll
take care of you and be your friend.”
“I
would like that very much,” said the ladybug.
“What’s
your name?” Lily asked.
“I
don’t have a name,” said the ladybug.
The
ladybug was red with black spots.
“I
will call you Rose,” Lily said.
“That’s
a nice name,” said Rose.
Lily
would always miss Pearl.
But
she loved Rose very much.
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