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Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]
3 years ago
14

Write a 2 paragraph long short story

English
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Scorpion4ik [409]3 years ago
6 0

once apon a time there was a dog named henry. Henry had no friends to play with at all. One day henry was walking along the sidewalk when he heard a meow, Thinking he had scored dinner he went to see where it came from. There under a house that had fell was a tiny kitten slowly dieing.


Henry did not like cats but he loved kitties. He did not know what to do. If he saved it he would be a disgrace to his family, if he didnt he would be a disgrace to himself. So henry walked up to the kitty and pulled it out. The kitty purred at henry and he knew he couldn't do it

3 years later

henry and the kitty are now bestfriends henry has a wife and the kitty has a husband he thinks everyday of how he did the right thing, but hasnt spoken to his mom in three years.


BRAINLIEST!!!???☺

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