The
Spark Story: Crystal and the Sparks
Crystal
was sad. It was a very rainy Saturday morning and she had
to stay inside. Crystal frowned. She had no one to play with.
As
Crystal looked out the window she noticed that it wasn't raining
quite as hard. As she watched, a beautiful rainbow appeared,
arched across the sky. It seemed so bright that Crystal almost
felt she could reach out and hold its colors in her hand.
Crystal
opened the door to the yard. The ground was still very wet.
She was just about to go back inside and look for her rubber
boots when she saw something sparkling on the ground. It looked
like a very large raindrop caught on a blade of grass.
Crystal
bent down and picked it up. It shimmered in her hand. As she
held it up to take a closer look, she realized that the rainbow
colors were reflected through the object, creating a pool
of bright colors on the ground.
There
were reds and yellows and oranges and greens and blues and
violets - all the colors of the rainbow were swirling around
her feet. As she watched, the colors changed shape and she
was standing at the bottom of a beautiful stairway. The first
step was red, the next orange, the next one yellow, then green,
then blue...
Slowly
Crystal started climbing the colorful stairway. She climbed
higher and higher. All of a sudden Crystal was standing at
the top of the rainbow. Behind her were the colorful steps
and ahead of her the rainbow bent down like a giant slide!
Crystal
couldn't resist. She took a deep breath, closed her eyes,
and slid down the rainbow! If felt like flying and gliding
and sliding all at once.
Then...
Bump!
Crystal landed at the end of the rainbow. All around her on
the ground were jewels of different colors - red rubies, blue
sapphires, green emeralds, and glistening diamonds. She sat
on the ground for a moment wondering where she was and what
she had just done.
"Get
up! Where have you been! I've been waiting for you for so-o-o
long."
Crystal
looked up. In front of her was a little girl, all dressed
in bright pink and covered with stars.
Crystal
was very surprised, but she still remembered her manners.
"Hello," she said. "My name's Crystal. What's
yours?"
The
little girl looked at Crystal. "Oh, I thought you knew
who I was," she replied. "My name's Jewel and I'm
a Spark. I've been waiting for you to come down the rainbow
and be my new friend."
"What's
a Spark?" asked Crystal.
"That's
right, you don't know what a Spark is! Why don't we go and
meet the other Sparks? Then you'll understand."
"But,
how do we find them?" Crystal asked.
"The
fireflies will take us," answered Jewel.
Suddenly,
a cloud of blinking lights was all around Crystal. They were
tiny fireflies, just like he ones Crystal saw in her own garden,
so she wasn't afraid.
The
little fireflies flew around Crystal and then stretched in
a long line down a path in front of her. Crystal followed
the line until the fireflies formed a flashing archway. It
was the same shape as the rainbow. Crystal walked through
the archway to find nine little girls, dressed all in bright
pink and covered with stars. They were playing games, and
running, and holding hands,and singing, and dancing.
"Hello,
my name's Crystal and I'm a friend of Jewel's," Crystal
said.
The
Sparks stopped for a moment. One of them asked Crystal and
Jewel, "Why don't you come and join our game?"
But
just then the littlest Spark stepped forward. She said: "First
Crystal should know about the Spark Promise."
"What's
that?" asked Crystal. "Is it hard to learn?"
"Oh
no," said the littlest Spark. "You just have to
know what a promise is. Then you have to promise to share
and be a friend."
"I
can do that. I know what a promise is. And, I promise to share
and be a friend," said Crystal.
In
less than a moment Crystal was playing games and singing and
dancing and laughing with all the other Sparks. Jewel threw
the rubies and emeralds and sapphires and diamonds into the
air. They danced colorfully around the Sparks, mingling with
the bright stars.
The
littlest Spark come over to talk to Crystal. She said: "The
stones are important because each one stands for something.
Rubies stand for love, emeralds stand for sharing, sapphires
stand for friendship, and diamonds stand for peace. All those
things are part of being a Spark."
Crystal
felt very happy. She sang and laughed and played with her
new friends.
All
of a sudden, she realized she had something in her pocket.
It was the large raindrop she found when her adventure began.
She pulled the raindrop out of her pocket and held it up.
Jewel came over to look at the raindrop with her.
"That's
a prism," said Jewel, "You can see all the colors
of the rainbow through it when you hold it up to the light."
"Thank
you," said Crystal, "I didn't know what it was.
But I think it will take me home now."
In
the blink of an eye, Crystal was standing in her yard on the
wet grass. She held the prism in her hand. "I promise
to share and be a friend," she said.
Crystal
smiled the Spark smile of friendship. The sun came out and
the raindrops shone on the grass like a million sparks.