The Queen of Flowers

Leeza was very fond of collecting flowers. Today she came to a nearby garden to satisfy her passion. The garden smelled of all kinds of flowers.
In the morning light, everything was shining brightly. The glow of the vegetables, the colors of the flowers, the clumps of trees, everything was so lovely. Leeza began to walk barefoot on the grass. Coolness was descending on my feet and the face of the scent was calming down.
The sunflowers were smiling as if the scent had come to make a crown on someone's head before they withered.
Leeza remembered the school teacher's words very well. A week later, a bazaar was to be set up with various stalls. Leeza also had to set up a stall as a class monitor.
This time she thought she would set up a flower stall and decorate it with colorful flowers and make garlands, flower garlands and crowns for little girls' heads.
But there was a problem. The gardener was very strict and Leeza had less money to buy flowers.
After much deliberation, Leeza came up with a plan. She gathered all her friends and took them out of the hut next to the garden. Gardener and his wife lived in the same hut.
Leeza knocked on the door ... Gardener's wife called from inside. who is there?
"Queen of flowers" ... Leeza said loudly.
Gardener's wife came out and asked again in surprise. Leeza chirped again:
I will be the queen of flowers, aunt ... If you give me a few flowers from your garden, I can sell them and help you.
Gardener's wife was a very kind and compassionate woman. But hearing innocent words, he fell in love with Leeza. And she said:
O queen of little flowers! You are most welcome, this garden is yours whenever you want to come here and fill your baskets with flowers.
Seeing the fulfillment of her intention, Leeza was very happy and immediately said: But Aunty  Gardener uncle is very strict while picking flowers, if he came, he will pull our ears.
Leeza looked very worried, seeing her upset, the aunt encouraged her: Dear children! Nothing will happen. You go and pick the flowers, I will see. Saying this, she went inside.
And Leeza and all the girls came running in the garden happily and each girl picked the flower and started filling her basket. The gardener came there  and he lifted up his staff, and said in a loud voice,
Wait, you wicked children! What are you doing.
The girls got frightened, the flowers fell down from the baskets of all the girls, so Leeza came to the gardener and begged:
Uncle please don't scold us... Then the tears began to shine on her eyelids and she said hesitantly:
Uncle, I will make garlands and sell them and give you half of the money ... Promise ... Please let us take the flowers ... I have to set up a stall in the school tomorrow ... If I don't take it today, all the teachers and headmistresses in Meena Bazaar will be scolded tomorrow and the name of our school will be tarnished as the flower stall has already been announced.
The Gardener uncle did not hear a single word of Leeza and drove everyone out of  garden.
Leeza dared again and came back to Aunty with all her friends and told her the whole story.
Aunt  consoled her by seeing Leeza in trouble and very lovingly explained it to Gardener and thus he allowed the girls to pick flowers.
Then, after going to the garden with a big smile, all the girls picked pearls, jasmine, rose, sunflower, night queen,  and many other desired flowers.
In the shade of the trees, Leeza, Sarah, Shana and Dimple made lots of garlands and necklaces from pearls and roses and made crowns on the heads of little girls from the rest of the flowers. She also brought a box of sewing and embroidery.
Now, one by one, they were making garlands and crowns, as well as singing songs. The atmosphere was magical in the sarcastic voices of the girls.
Bubbles and other birds were chirping in the background as if they were singing and the chirping of birds had changed the whole atmosphere. On the same day, all the girls had so much fun that they plucked guavas from the garden and took pictures together.
Stalls were set up in Meena Bazaar today.
Leeza, his friends and parents were helping to set up Leeza's stall. It was as if a chariot laden with flowers was being decorated to land in a valley of paradise. Before the appointed time, the stall was decorated with its full beauty and became the center of attention for all.
It was time for Meena Bazaar and all the girls'  parents had started entering in School. Lots of girls and women started hovering around the stall. Leeza started to sell the crown. While Sarah, Shana, Dimple started wearing crowns on the heads of the girls and started distributing garlands and necklaces to the women and girls.
Red, blue, yellow, pink,  every color of rainbow was on the stall. On the way, when the principal arrived at Leeza's stall with the school staff and the jury, Leeza also presented him flowers and a caretaker teacher saved the pictures of the stall in the camera.
After the end of Meena Bazaar, prizes were announced for the stalls and  the headmistress announced the name of Leeza.
With the sound of applause, Leeza was climbing the steps of the stage and her little heart was jumping with joy.
When she reached the stage, Leezaz got the first prize. The headmistress then placed a crown made of sunflower that was  bought from the stall on the head of Leeza and announced on Mike that she has been named as The Queen of Flowers for the highest performance of Leeza and is also being given a first prize of 100$.
Everyone applauded loudly and then returned home in the evening.
On the third day, after getting tired of the bazaar and work, Leeza came to meet the Gardener uncle and his wife.
Aunt  put him aside and gave him some water. Leeza then reached into the pocket of her shirt and took out a wallet. There was a profit of two hundred dollars on selling flowers on stalls.
Leeza opened the wallet and took out all the money and handed it over to the gardener uncle and Aunt and said:
Aunt , Uncle... If you hadn't allowed me to pick flowers, I wouldn't be able to help you both today. You have the right to keep it. Don't worry about me. "
I have also received a prize of one hundred dollars along with the title of Queen of Flowers. I will never forget this love and kindness of both of you.
Saying this, she thanked both of them and came out of the hut.

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