A young boy named Sasha sat in the back, frowning at his desk. He had spent the morning grumbling because his friend, Ivan, had forgotten to share a snack during break. Sasha was planning his revenge—he decided he wouldn't let Ivan use his new colored pencils during their art project.
When the bell rang for the afternoon workshop, Ivan approached Sasha’s desk, looking sheepish. "I'm sorry about earlier, Sasha. I was just so hungry I didn't think." A young boy named Sasha sat in the
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Sasha looked at his pencil case. He imagined himself wanting to draw a beautiful sunset but having no colors to use. He felt the cold sting of being left out. Sasha looked at his pencil case
Sasha felt the old urge to be stingy rise up, but then he saw the "mirror" Olga Yuryevna had described. He reached into his bag and pulled out the bright, sharpened pencils.
"It's okay, Ivan," Sasha said, pushing the case toward the center of the table. "Let’s draw the cathedral together. You can use the gold pencil first."