Classmates Tease Boy for Homemade Costume—Until Principal Arrives in the Same Outfit
As the school administrator walks in wearing the same costume, the young boy, already hurt by his classmates’ teasing, feels a mix of surprise and relief. His father had crafted the costume with care, but it didn’t match the expensive outfits worn by others. However, seeing the administrator in an identical outfit brings a spark of comfort, turning a moment of sadness into one of understanding and support.

Levi deeply valued his parents, Carol and Darren, and felt grateful for their warm, modest home. Even though they didn’t have much money, he admired how they always supported him and one another. However, one afternoon, Levi couldn’t help but feel a wave of frustration after coming home from school. With Halloween approaching and a costume competition around the corner, he was disappointed his parents couldn’t afford to buy him a new costume for the big event.
He would be forced to wear his old outfit while his peers dressed up as Superman, Batman, or an Avengers member!
Honey, please try to understand,” Carol said gently. “Your dad and I are working hard to keep our home secure. We have to save up for the mortgage, and that takes a lot.”
Levi’s face fell as he replied, “Mom, do you even love me?” His voice wavered. “I don’t care about the house; I just want a new costume. It feels like the house matters more to you than I do!”

Carol let out a sigh. “Honey, it’s not like that. You are the most loved by your parents! We cherish you above all else.
“No!” he sobbed as he cried out. “You’re telling lies! You’re not in love with me! You adore the house.
After that, Levi sobbed and went to his room, not even coming out for dinner. Even Carol didn’t want to see her kids depressed. But did she have an option? Not at all.
Their little shop barely made ends meet, and they were drowning in debt. She talked about it with Darren during dinner, though, because it worried her to see Levi depressed.
Her words were, “He’s sad, hun,” “Is it possible to get him a new costume? I’ll look for a part-time work if not.”
The words “don’t stress yourself out, honey,” came from Darren. “You currently have far too much on your plate. I’ve thought of something.”
Two days later, Darren entered Levi’s room carrying a large package while he ate dinner by himself. Levi was still angry with his parents over the costume.
We must support the good and defend each other in this brutal world.
At the door he said, “Can I come in, little boy?”

“No, you can’t,” answered Levi. He didn’t even raise his gaze from his dish.
“Even if I say I got you a new costume?” Darren inquired. “I thought you’d be excited.”
“Did you?” Levi smiled as he examined the package in Darren’s hands. “Is that a brand-new ensemble? “Really?”
“Yes, it is!” Darren exclaimed. “Now, because you yelled at Mommy two days ago, may we perhaps have a brief apology? She worried about you a lot.
Levi ran out of his room and embraced Carol because he was so thrilled to see his new outfit. “Daddy and you both adore me! Not the home! Mom, I’m so sorry! Together, let’s see my new costume. Holding her hands, he ran so quickly that she nearly fell.
Then the big time arrived. Levi started crying when he opened the package and discovered the outfit inside.
He questioned, “Is that a robot?” “Dad, mom, I love robots!”
Carol remarked, “We know you do, little boy,” “Are you pleased with it? “Your father made it for you.”
Levi wiped away his tears and chirped, “I love it, mom and dad!” “I really adore it! And you have my undying love! I’m grateful.
Levi was overjoyed. He adored the cardboard and duct tape robot outfit that Darren had constructed. Yes, it was inexpensive, but it was the result of his father’s work and his love.
But Levi was crying over the costume on the day of the fancy dress event. All of his classmates were making fun of him, which made him unhappy.
One child smiled and exclaimed, “Look, Levi is wearing a piece of colored cardboard!” “He couldn’t even buy a new costume!”
“Don’t say that, Tony!” Levi objected while choking back his tears. “My dad put a lot of effort into this! He spent a great deal of effort watching videos on his computer.

“Oh, did he?” Another child said, laughing with his pals. “Well, you look like a loser in that clothes! Your dad is also a loser, I wager.
Levi began to cry since all of the children were so cruel to him. He sobbed backstage instead of appearing on stage when his name was called.
The performance was soon ended, and everyone save Levi had a chance to show off their costumes.
“I’m so sorry, dad…” He took a whiff. “I didn’t participate in the tournament at all! I squandered your effort! I apologize.
Levi heard someone gasp suddenly. He was astounded by what he saw when he looked at the stage. On stage appeared Mr. Frederick, the principal of the school, dressed as a robot! In contrast to Levi’s blue costume, it was a crimson one.
“My partner robot is where? “Where are you, child, Levi?” he yelled from the platform.
“Mr. Frederick?” As Levi took the platform, he cried out. “You have the same costume as me!”
Strictly, he exclaimed, “Call me, Captain Red!” “You have a fantastic suit there, Agent Blue! Making mine took a long time.
“You look cool, Captain Red!” Levi ignored his concerns and grinned. “This suit was constructed for me by my dad! I adore it.”
That is fantastic, Agent Blue! Next time, I’ll ask your dad to make me a suit! When I noticed that some children didn’t like your outfit, I reasoned that it would be a good idea to correct them. What do you know? I adore your attire! You’re fortunate! Spending money on children is not as important as your dad’s affection for you.
Levi won the competition that day. He had a big smile on his face as he raised the trophy with Captain Red, and his attire stood out among the many Spider-Mans, Batmans, Avengers, and Disney princesses!
That’s when the bunch of cruel kids gathered around Levi and said they were sorry. They all yelled, “WE ARE SORRY, LEVI!” together. “Your costume was awesome!”

That the other children adored his costume made Levi happy. “It’s okay,” he responded, showing them the large basket of candy he had earned as part of the award. I am no longer depressed. Please don’t be cruel to other people. According to our parents, we ought to love one another.
“That’s absolutely right, Levi,” said Mr. Frederick softly. “Kids, never forget that we must support one another and promote the positive aspects of this world. Never belittle people! He winked and added, “That’s what Captain Red and Agent Blue also believe in!” The children all nodded joyfully as they ate the Halloween candy.

What does this narrative teach us?
We must support the good and defend each other in this brutal world. Mr. Frederick helped the children understand that love is more important than money and that they were wrong to make fun of Levi.
Love is more valuable than money when it comes to children. Although Levi’s parents were unable to purchase a new costume for him, they loved him too much to consider him miserable. They therefore purchased him a beautiful dress that Darren designed himself.
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