By: Aashvi Jain

“Invisible, invisible, oh, what fun! No one sees me, but I see everyone! I’d play all day, hide and seek, Giggling softly, no one would peek!
If I could turn invisible, it would be the best day ever! No one would see me, but I could see everything. I would have so much fun playing tricks, helping people, and going wherever I wanted. First, I would play funny jokes on my friends. I would sneak up and tickle them! They would look around and say, “Who did that?” I would also move their pencils when they weren’t looking or whisper silly words in their ears. They would laugh and be so surprised! But I wouldn’t scare them too much—just enough to make them happy. At home, I would quietly take cookies from the jar. My mom would say, “Where did the cookies go?” But I would stay silent and giggle. Maybe I would give some to my little sister and say, “Look! Magic cookies!” She would be so excited! Being invisible isn’t just for fun—I could help people too! If someone dropped their books, I would pick them up fast before they saw. If my little brother lost his toy, I would put it back in his hand. He would think it was magic! I could also go to the zoo and walk with the animals. I could stand next to the lion or even pat an elephant without getting scared. Since no one would see me, the animals might think I am a ghost and get surprised! The best part? I could go anywhere! I could sit in the movie theatre without a ticket. I could even go into the teacher’s lounge and listen to secrets (but I wouldn’t tell anyone because that’s not nice). But what if I stay invisible forever? No one could see me or hug me. My friends wouldn’t know I was there. That would be sad. So maybe being invisible for just one day is perfect—enough fun, but not too much!
At the end of the day, I would turn visible again. My friends and family would see me, and we could play together. Being invisible is fun, but being with people I love is even better!
