In a distant starry land, there lived an unusual Angel. He loved winter and the cold, but most of all, he loved ice skating. Each time the first snow fell on Earth and ponds froze over, the Angel would descend from the heavens to glide over the smooth ice.
One day, he arrived in a small snowy town. It was evening, and the moon softly illuminated a frozen pond that shimmered like a giant mirror. The Angel laced up his silver skates and took a gentle breath before soaring forward. He moved so gracefully that his motions resembled the dance of light on snowy slopes. The ice beneath him seemed to come alive, sparkling brightly as if the Angel was painting starry patterns upon it.
Suddenly, he noticed a little girl standing at the edge of the pond, gazing sadly at the ice. She was clutching her old, worn skates tightly in her hands. Her name was Lisa, and she had always dreamed of learning to skate, but she lacked the courage to try.
The Angel glided gently toward her, and the girl froze in disbelief.
"Do you want to skate?" he asked softly.
"I do, but I'm afraid I'll fall," Lisa whispered, lowering her gaze.
The Angel smiled and extended his hand.
"Don't be afraid. I'll be here with you."
Lisa hesitantly took his hand, and together they stepped onto the ice. At first, she moved cautiously, feeling the Angel's steady support. Gradually, she grew bolder, gliding beside him with increasing confidence. They twirled under the stars, and it felt as if the entire world was glowing with warmth and joy. With each movement, her fears melted away, replaced by pure happiness.
As the night drew to a close, the Angel led the girl back to the edge of the pond and said:
"Remember, even if you fall one day, you always have the strength to rise again. Ice may seem slippery, but it always supports those who trust it."
With those words, the Angel vanished, leaving a gentle glow around Lisa's old skates. From that day on, she skated with confidence, knowing that even if unseen, the Angel would always be there to support her.