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The Badger's Kindness Club
LLaura
Middle School
fiction
English
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The Badger's Kindness Club

Barnaby Badger was, to put it mildly, a grump. He lived alone in a burrow beneath the oldest oak in Sunny Meadow, and his days consisted mostly of complaining about the brightness of the sun, the loudness of the birds, and the general bothersomeness of his neighbors. One particularly dreary morning, Barnaby was interrupted by a flyer stuck to his door. It announced a new "Kindness Club" forming in Sunny Meadow. Barnaby scoffed. Kindness? Preposterous!

However, something about the idea nagged at him. Maybe it was the sheer absurdity of it, or perhaps a tiny, buried spark of…something else. Whatever the reason, Barnaby found himself at the first meeting, held in Mrs. Higgins' cozy bakery. To his surprise, the room was filled with animals of all sorts: squirrels, rabbits, even a family of hedgehogs. Mrs. Higgins, a plump and cheerful dormouse, beamed at everyone. "Welcome, everyone! The Kindness Club is all about spreading joy and doing good deeds for one another, secretly!"

The rules were simple: each member would write their name on a slip of paper, and then draw a name at random. The person whose name you drew would be the recipient of your anonymous act of kindness for the week. Barnaby drew a slip and squinted at it. Agnes, the squirrel. Agnes was known for her delicious acorn pies, which Barnaby secretly enjoyed but would never admit. He grumbled to himself, but a plan began to form in his mind.

That week, Agnes found a small, beautifully crafted birdhouse attached to her oak tree. She was delighted. Meanwhile, Bartholomew Rabbit discovered his carrot patch had been weeded, and the hedgehog family found a cozy blanket left on their doorstep. As for Barnaby, he woke one morning to find a basket of warm, freshly baked acorn pies outside his burrow. A note attached read, "From your Secret Friend." He scowled, but a tiny smile tugged at the corners of his mouth. He couldn't deny, the pies were delicious.

As the weeks passed, the Kindness Club continued its secret acts of goodwill. Barnaby found himself enjoying the challenge of thinking up ways to help others, and he even started to look forward to the small acts of kindness he received in return. He found himself chatting with Mrs. Higgins, sharing gardening tips with Bartholomew, and even exchanging a few grunts of acknowledgment with Agnes. One day, at the regular Kindness Club meeting, Mrs. Higgins announced that it was time to reveal their identities. One by one, members confessed their good deeds, sharing stories and laughter. When it was Barnaby's turn, he hesitated.

"I… I built the birdhouse for Agnes," he mumbled, avoiding eye contact. A gasp went through the room. Agnes rushed over and gave Barnaby a hug. "It was you! It's the most beautiful birdhouse ever!" Barnaby felt a warmth spread through him, a feeling he hadn't experienced in years. He even managed a small, genuine smile. The Kindness Club hadn't just brought joy to Sunny Meadow, it had brought friendship to the grumpiest badger of them all. Barnaby realized that sometimes, the greatest kindness you can show is to yourself, by opening your heart to others.

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Glossary
  • Preposterous: Absurd; ridiculous.
  • Anonymous: Not identified by name; unknown.
  • Goodwill: Kindness; friendly feeling.
  • Grumble: To complain in a low voice.
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