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Long ago, there was a man named George who always dreamed of being a director or an actor in a play. He wanted to make his play in a theatre and he did. This man first got his love for acting at the age of twelve. George's parents thought that things like going to a theatre and watching people sing and dance was a waste of time. He watched the first play in his life when he got separated from his parents at a grocery store in a mall. The ten-year-old kid was following his parents but tripped and fell in a pile of water bottles and food containers that were stacked in the store. When he looked up to find his parents, they were out of sight. He walked around the store looking for his parents, calling them "Mom. Dad. Where are you?" After thirty minutes, it seemed hopeless for George. He just sat, waiting for the moment when his parents would arrive. After a few minutes, a man walked up to him. The man introduced himself. His name was Freddy. "Where are your parents?" Freddy asked him. "I'm lost and don't know where my parents are," George said sadly. "Let me take you to the security. You know your parent's phone number, right?" George knew his parents told him that he shouldn't be talking to strangers, especially about things like this, but he was hopeless at the time, "Yes, I know my parent's phone number." While they walked to the security manager at the entrance at the store, the man asked George if he had heard of the newest play at the theater nearby. "I have never seen a play in my life," George replied. Freddy seemed very surprised. "My parents don't like things like plays. They say that they are a waste of time," George said. "Oh. That's unfortunate. I think the plays are amazing. Anyway, why don't tell the security officer what happened," Freddy said. The security officer called George’s parents and they came in a minute. His parents ran to hug George, "Are you okay?" both his mom and dad said at once. "I'm fine," George said calmly. They looked over to see Freddy standing at the corner. In an instant, George's dad went over to him. They knew each other from their job. The mom came over and thanked Freddy for taking care of her child. "Ahem," the security officer cleared his throat. "Oh, sorry, officer," said George's mom. She and George's dad explained that they did not notice that George was not there until they entered an elevator. When they entered the elevator and noticed the door had already shut. The elevator ended up getting stuck and the doors were jammed. They also said that they just came out of the elevator when the call came to them. "I'll let you off with a warning, you must be more responsible, and you should have called the mall security to make sure your child was safe," the officer said. The parents nodded and agreed. Before they went home Freddy requested to take George to a play at the nearby theater. Even though the parents did not want their child to go, they thought about all Freddy had done for them, "You can take him to the theatre, but do you want us to come?" The man shook his head "I think George and I will be fine on our own, right George?" George nodded eagerly. "Well, you better get going, or then the theatre will be closed at this rate." George's dad chuckled. That night for the young child was probably his best. He asked Freddy to suggest a play and Freddy said that the play with a title of Pirate Adventures was one of his favorites. The play was about pirates that were looking for treasure. One of the pirates, who was the only one who had a beard and a mustache had broken the ship because he did not pay attention to a giant rock right in front of it. Luckily, the pirates were fiercer than ever and got out of the ship and were safe. Then they found sunken treasure under the island. "This can't get better. Imagine if I could make a play like that," George whispered as he stood up and started getting ready to leave the theater.
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