A new student named Lily joined the class, and she felt a bit nervous on her first day. During recess, she sat alone on a bench, watching the other kids play. Suddenly, a boy named Max approached her and asked if she wanted to join him and his friends in a game of tag. Lily was surprised but grateful for the invitation. She happily joined the game, and soon, she was laughing and running with the group. From that day on, Lily and Max became the best of friends, playing together every recess and sharing their favorite snacks.
As the days went by, Lily became more comfortable in her new school. She made more friends and participated in class activities. But Max remained her closest friend. They would sit together at lunch, share their favorite books, and even help each other with their homework. Lily was thankful for Max's kindness and his willingness to include her, even though she was the new kid.
One day, the class had a talent show, and Lily was nervous about performing in front of everyone. But Max encouraged her and even helped her practice her dance routine. When it was Lily's turn to go on stage, she saw Max and the rest of her classmates cheering her on. Lily danced with confidence and received a big round of applause. From that moment on, Lily knew that she had found a true friend in Max, and she was grateful for the unexpected friendship that had blossomed during recess.