
Pinky loved being different. She thought it was fun to stand out from the crowd. She would often wear a pink bow in her hair or a pink ribbon around her neck. She even had a pink house with pink curtains and a pink door.
One day, Pinky was playing in the meadow when she saw a group of white bunnies playing a game of tag. Pinky wanted to join in, but she was afraid that the other bunnies would make fun of her for being pink.
"I'm not sure if I should play," Pinky said to herself. "What if they make fun of me?"
But then Pinky thought about how much fun she would have if she played. She decided to take a chance and join in the game.
The other bunnies were surprised to see a pink bunny, but they didn't make fun of her. They were actually very nice to Pinky. They let her play tag with them, and they even gave her a turn to be the "it" bunny.
Pinky had so much fun playing with the other bunnies. She realized that it was okay to be different, and that being different was actually a good thing.
After that day, Pinky was no longer afraid to be different. She wore her pink bow and her pink ribbon with pride. She knew that she was special, and she didn't care what anyone else thought.
Pinky lived a long and happy life. She made many friends, and she always had fun. She was a reminder that it's okay to be different, and that being different can be a good thing.
The end.