Once upon a time, in a land far, far away, there was a little village called Happyland. In Happyland, everyone had a unique name that perfectly suited their personalities. There was a young girl named Joy, who was always happy and cheerful. There was a boy named Brave, who was never afraid of anything. And then, there was a girl named Grace, who was kind and gentle to everyone she met.
One day, a wicked witch named Hazel came to Happyland. She was jealous of the happiness and joy in the village and wanted to destroy it. She cast a spell on the villagers, causing them to forget their names and their personalities. Joy became sad and gloomy, Brave became fearful, and Grace became mean and cruel.
The villagers didn’t know what to do, but they knew they had to find a way to break the spell. They went to the wise old owl, who told them that the only way to break the spell was to remember their true names and personalities.
Joy, Brave, and Grace decided to go on a quest to find their true names. They traveled through forests and over mountains until they finally came to a cave. Inside the cave, they found a magical mirror that showed them their true names and personalities.
Joy saw herself as a happy and cheerful girl, Brave saw himself as a fearless warrior, and Grace saw herself as a kind and gentle girl. They remembered who they really were and rushed back to the village to break the spell.
With their true names and personalities restored, Joy, Brave, and Grace worked together to break the spell on the rest of the villagers. The wicked witch Hazel was defeated, and Happyland was happy once again.
From that day on, the villagers learned to value their names and personalities, and they lived happily ever after.