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PJ the zebra feels insecure about his stripes and hides to avoid being seen. Overhearing his friends Puddles and Bru talking about painting red spots while someone sleeps, PJ assumes they’re planning to prank him. He worries all night and avoids his friends. The next morning, PJ discovers that the red paint was for McWhiskers' wagon—not him. Realizing his worry was unnecessary, PJ learns not to let his imagination create problems that don’t exist. He ends the story proudly accepting his stripes, understanding that worry often stems from assumptions, not facts.