Once upon a time in a quaint little village nestled between rolling hills and a shimmering lake, there lived three inseparable sisters: Sita, Geetha, and Neetha. Sita, the eldest at eight, was brave and curious. Geetha and Neetha, the six-year-old twins, were full of energy and imagination. They loved exploring the enchanting forest that bordered their village.
One sunny afternoon, while playing near the edge of the forest, the sisters heard a faint, desperate cry. Following the sound, they stumbled upon a tiny, shimmering baby dragon tangled in a thick net. The dragon's scales glowed a brilliant emerald green, and its eyes were wide with fear.
"Don't worry, little one," Sita said softly. "We'll help you."
Just as they were about to free the dragon, a sinister laugh echoed through the trees. An evil wizard named Zoltar appeared, his dark cloak billowing behind him.
"So, you found my little prize," Zoltar sneered. "But you won't take it from me. This dragon is mine, and with its magic, I will be unstoppable!"
Sita, Geetha, and Neetha exchanged determined looks. They weren't about to let the wizard harm the innocent dragon. Sita stepped forward boldly. "We won't let you take the dragon. Prepare to be defeated!"
Zoltar cackled and waved his wand, summoning a swirling vortex of dark magic. The sisters quickly huddled together, forming a plan. They knew they had to act fast and outsmart the wizard.
Geetha, the fastest runner, distracted Zoltar by darting around him, making faces and teasing him. "Catch me if you can!" she taunted. Meanwhile, Neetha, the clever one, gathered some shiny stones and threw them in the air, creating a dazzling display that confused and distracted the wizard further.
While Zoltar was momentarily bewildered, Sita used her strength to untangle the net from the dragon. "You're free now," she whispered. The baby dragon, grateful and full of energy, blew a tiny jet of fire that singed the edge of Zoltar's cloak.
Infuriated, Zoltar aimed his wand at the sisters, but the baby dragon flew into the air and breathed a burst of magical fire, creating a protective shield around them. The dragon's fire was so powerful that it caused Zoltar to stumble backwards, dropping his wand.
Seeing their chance, the sisters ran towards the wizard. Sita grabbed the wand, and with a swift motion, snapped it in half. A burst of light exploded from the broken wand, and Zoltar let out a cry of defeat before vanishing into thin air.
The enchanted forest seemed to breathe a sigh of relief as peace was restored. The baby dragon landed gracefully in front of the sisters, its eyes sparkling with gratitude.
"Thank you for saving me," the dragon said in a melodic voice. "I am Emerald, and I owe you my life. If you ever need me, just call, and I will come to your aid."
Sita, Geetha, and Neetha beamed with joy. They had not only saved a magical creature but also made a new friend. As they walked back to their village with Emerald flying above them, they knew this was just the beginning of their many adventures together.
From that day on, the sisters were known as the heroes of the village, and their bond grew even stronger. They continued to explore, help those in need, and protect their enchanted forest, always ready for the next adventure that awaited them.
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