

There was a young girl named Nadi, in a small village of Chipa.
Nadi was a kind child, known for her love for the animals in the village.
Her favourite friends were her three goats: Baba, Dada and Gaga.
She would spend hours playing and talking to them.
One day, dark clouds gathered in the sky, and the wind began to roar.
Cyclone Freddy was approaching. Everyone hurried to protect their belongings.
As the Cyclone drew nearer, the rain poured down. A disastrous landslide began. The villagers run for safety.
Nadi had only one thought in her mind, to rescue her goats from danger!
The raindrops beat her face and the wind pulled at her dress. Nadi was determined to beat the Cyclone.
She rushed to the hills where her goats were grazing.
Nadi reached the hilltop. She saw Gaga, Baba, and Dada huddled together, frightened by the roaring Cyclone.
Quickly, she tied them with a rope she had brought along.
Nadi used all her strength to guide her goats down the hill. The rocks and mud made the path difficult.
Nadi's determination pushed her forward. She knew she must rescue herself and her goats.
The villagers watched in awe from a distance, praying for her safety. Slowly, Nadi and her goats made progress.
Just then, the landslide grew fiercer, causing the ground beneath them to shake.
Finally, Nadi managed to lead her goats to safety, away from the path of the landslide.
She was tired and afraid, but relieved. She fell to the ground, hugging her goats tightly.
The story of Nadi and the destruction of Cyclone Freddy spread far and wide.
It reminded everyone that a hero can be anyone, even a brave little girl from a village in Malawi.

