The "sickness" story. (Based off a poem)

SASSQUEEN

A young girl with curly brown hair and a pale complexion is lying in bed, looking miserable. The room is decorated with colorful posters and stuffed animals. Sunlight peeks through the curtains.
Mya: Mom, I'm too sick to go to school today. I think I have turkey pox or something.
The girl's mom, a kind-looking woman with short blonde hair and glasses, enters the room holding a breakfast tray. She looks concerned but hopeful.
Mom: Oh dear, I hope you feel better soon. But did you know today is the candy giveaway at school?
The girl's eyes widen in excitement. She sits up in bed, looking suddenly energetic and healthy. The room is now filled with a sense of excitement and anticipation.
Mya: Really?! I think I'm feeling better already!
The young girl is now dressed in her school uniform, looking cheerful and ready. She waves goodbye to her mom at the door, her backpack slung over her shoulder.
Mya: Bye, Mom! Can't be late for the candy giveaway!
Mom: Have fun, sweetheart! And don't forget to no lie to your adults.
The young girl looks depressed at her school with lots of kids walking around and a teacher lecturing a few kids in the background.
Mya: Mom lied to me, there is no candy giveaway! Well, I guess it only fair because I lied to her.
Teacher: ...and that is why we have a bunch of no candy rules!