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yulyashka [42]
3 years ago
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NOT FOR SCHOOL !! creative activity for points!

Arts
2 answers:
Neporo4naja [7]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

there it was a boy in the river, ai di ki what to write LOL

Explanation:

jojo

AlekseyPX3 years ago
4 0

Answer: It will not let me do  my story

Explanation: As he was sitting in the river, many people would scream monster. Wondering why they were screaming, Looking down at the water and see's his reflection. He thought "Why am I being called a monster?". Not seeing himself as a monster as a flood of tears began to run down his face. As he went underwater, Things were flying by him in the water. Looking at what they were, he realized he had things thrown at him. swimming as fast as he can, He went on land and ran as fast as he could. He was being chased by a middle-aged man, around 25. tripping over stuff he finally gave up and fell. The middle-aged man was yelling and had got a good look at him. "Wait a minute.. your not a monster..". "What is your name?" the middle-aged man asked. "M-my name is Asher.." the boy had stuttered. Asher looked up and repeated the question. "Oh, My name is Noah, It is nice to meet you, Asher". Noah was holding out his hand and was confused why Asher had ears and a tail. Noah had asked why he had them. "I don't know.. I've had them for a while and I think they are amazing!" he managed to get out giggling. Noah took Asher home and got him cleaned up. "You're just as innocent as can be" Noah smiled.

Months later, Asher grew some and had a bond stronger than anything. Noah treated Asher as a son. They were such a loving little family.

Soon he found somebody that loved Asher as a soon just like Noah did.

Years later and Asher had a few younger siblings and had found out to look normal as he was older. "Hey, Mom I'm going to go to the store! "He yelled.

"Okay Hunny, Be careful!". Noah had met a young beautiful lady named Daisy. She had loved Asher at first sight and included him as one of her own. There were never any problems between them. Unless he and his siblings were fighting, it never got out of hand. Asher had gotten engaged and even has a kid of his own. She was sweet and beautiful... Just perfect in his eyes. Asher had always gotten lost in her eyes. Isabella... The perfect one for him... They lived a nice life...

His son grew up soon too, he named him after the one that found him that one day. "Noah! Your grandpa and grandma are here".

I hope you like it! I loved making it and it may not be the shortest, but it is going to be good to read.

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