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nata0808 [166]
3 years ago
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never [62]3 years ago
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Explanation:

<h2>The vase</h2>

When I was 9 I used to be a really active kid who would not stand on one place and always twist, turn, talk, and my parents often let me by myself which means I was playing all alone and our house was big like 3 floors, my parents were at the 3rd one while i played by myself on the first one. We had a room that connected with another room by a little window on top of the wall about 50in×50in and i would climb back and forth to the room and back, and beside the window there was a table (really high table actually) and i think it was so high just to avoid me. By the name of this article you can understand that when I was climbing in the room i acsidently hit it with my leg and it fell and broke into a million pieces. I left it there and left thinking nothing would happen. Later that day my dad called me and my other 4 siblings to ask who was it, of course i said no and my little brother got suspended by his iPad, i still didn't tell my parents by the time I am 13 and i feel pretty bad.

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