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My sister Estella wanted me to tell her a bedtime story my brother Micheal on the other hand did not because he was "to old" for a story but i decided it was time for the big story.
Mary a young girl lived her life as a spoiled brat and got anything she wanted but Mary wasn't the brat part she was the nicest the kindest. But misunderstood she was called names and refused places in restaurants unbelievable she complained and that's the only thing people heard one day Mary had enough and exclaimed to the village "IM NOT SPOILED IM SMART AND I ASK FOR WHAT I WANT AND I GET SO YOU JUST HAVE TO LIVE WITH IT." The town gasped "who does she thinks she is." A poor woman said " She's a princess she's our princess and where lucky to have her the town collectivly agreed. And Mary was the peoples princess now and forever after
Explanation:
Once a upon a time, there was boy who lived in a village.
One day his father asked him to bring the goats back into the cage.
When he finished he thought of teasing the people of the village. He cried out “Help, Help! There’s a wolf.”
Everyone rushed out of their homes with sticks in their hands and saw no wolf. The boy burst into laughter. “Ha ha, caught you!” Everyone was mad and went back inside.
The next the day, the boy was again asked to collect the goats. He did so, and again thought of playing the same mischievous trick. “Help, the wolf is eating the goats!” He screamed and again everyone came out running, this time with no sticks. The boy laughed and said, “It is so easy to tease you all.”
The boy repeated this for two more days and soon no one came out running to his screams.
The boy was asked to collect the goats again after a long time. When he did so, he saw a wolf running towards the village. This time he screamed with real fear. “Help, there’s a wolf! I’m not lying this time. Please, someone help me!”
The wolf reached the boy and ate him. No body had come out to save the boy.
Moral of the story: Do not lie and play tricks on people because one day they’ll stop believing you.
One day his father asked him to bring the goats back into the cage.
When he finished he thought of teasing the people of the village. He cried out “Help, Help! There’s a wolf.”
Everyone rushed out of their homes with sticks in their hands and saw no wolf. The boy burst into laughter. “Ha ha, caught you!” Everyone was mad and went back inside.
The next the day, the boy was again asked to collect the goats. He did so, and again thought of playing the same mischievous trick. “Help, the wolf is eating the goats!” He screamed and again everyone came out running, this time with no sticks. The boy laughed and said, “It is so easy to tease you all.”
The boy repeated this for two more days and soon no one came out running to his screams.
The boy was asked to collect the goats again after a long time. When he did so, he saw a wolf running towards the village. This time he screamed with real fear. “Help, there’s a wolf! I’m not lying this time. Please, someone help me!”
The wolf reached the boy and ate him. No body had come out to save the boy.
Moral of the story: Do not lie and play tricks on people because one day they’ll stop believing you.