As the sun set behind the mountains, Inse crawled under his warm blanket and snuggled up with his teddy bear. He felt a little uneasy as he remembered the public speaking assignment his teacher had given him. Inse didn’t like the idea of standing in front of his classmates and talking. It made his heart beat faster and his palms sweaty.
Curity noticed Inse’s worried expression and came to sit next to him on the bed. “What’s troubling you, little brother?” she asked. Inse explained his fear of public speaking and how he didn’t want to embarrass himself in front of his classmates.
Curity listened carefully and reminded Inse about the five transformations. She encouraged him to use his voice of insecurity as inspiration and his voice of security to boost his confidence. “You’re a great speaker, Inse,” she said. “You just need to believe in yourself.”
The next day, Inse woke up feeling determined. He went to the library and borrowed books about public speaking. He spent hours reading and practicing in front of his mirror. Inse even asked Curity to listen to his practice speeches and give him feedback.
As the day of the presentation approached, Inse felt more and more confident. When it was his turn to speak, he walked up to the front of the class with a big smile on his face. He remembered the five transformations and used his voice of insecurity as inspiration. Inse spoke clearly and confidently, and everyone in the class listened attentively.
After the presentation, Inse received a round of applause from his classmates and a smile from his teacher. He couldn’t wait to tell Curity all about it.
As Inse climbed into bed that night, he felt proud of himself. He had overcome his fear of public speaking and had delivered a great presentation. He closed his eyes and smiled, feeling happy and content.
The end.