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Don’t Stay Up So Late
such a nice person. And she was a girl. He decided he would never steal pizza from a girl again, only boys. Zachary felt so bad that he asked Karla on a date.
“I am sorry for stealing your pizza. I will buy you a new one,” he said.
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“Thanks,” Karla said.
She purred because she was happy.
Zachary said, “You are such a nice cat.”
They went on a date and had a good time. Zachary was glad he had decided to tell her the truth.
Moral: Telling the truth will make you feel better.
by Nitorie Maxwell
one day, my baby cousin started to walk. She is one year old. She hates to mock people. She wants to hop and skip. She falls and gets back up and tries again. She does not like grass, so she does it on the sidewalk. One day, she got it right. She sang and danced and played and hugged me because I helped her.
Moral: Don’t be scared; do it before you give up.
by Mayson Kissella
one day, Love-Lion was sleeping in the middle of the nighttime. Love-Bug was reading, playing on the computer, and eating candy. He got wild! He didn’t want to fall asleep, and the next day he had to go to work, and he fell asleep because he ate candy. He read a book. He swam all night. He wanted to yell but he couldn’t be mean. He should have listened.
Moral: Don’t stay up so late.
