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spin [16.1K]
3 years ago
5

Need ka usapbored ako nowpls lng....​

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evablogger [386]3 years ago
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Answer:

hi. ill talk i m bored too

Explanation:

here is a story im making "He never drank alcohol!" she exclaimed positively yet politely to Malgore. She awaited his approval to go to her best friend's party for 2 days now. "Plus, he's kind to me! Please dad, can we go? I promise to be on my best behavior!!! He is my best friend!!" He saw the joy in his daughter's golden eyes and could not resist. He let out a sigh. "The party will be held tonight at 7 o'clock. Now hurry, you don't want to miss the bus." She nearly flew down the stairs to go embrace her father, and then went out the door with a kiss, her backpack hanging over her shoulder like a monkey. An hour later, the phone rang, and Malgore picked up to hear a small yet light voice. "This is Malgore Titanium, correct?" He was a bit confused but still said "Yes, hello. This is him." The voice started to sound a bit, only a bit louder. "Yes. This is about your daughter..." He did not mean to, but as soon as he heard that, he barked "Tell me what happened!" He was scared for his daughter's health, for she was still weak after the incident. "No, no. It's nothing wrong", they assured him. "We wanted to tell you she made it to the stem school finals this year. We are enormously proud of her work, and we could not contact Kronos at all, so we called you." That was one thing that always brightened his mood, his little pumpkin pie succeeding in life. As the voice was still talking, he smiled with the thought of her bringing home a form that she made it to the finals. "And please, make sure she works on her project at least 2 hours a day." The small voice finally finished. "I will. Thank you for telling me. I know she won't let you down." he smiled as he hung up the phone, the small black phone she had made for him.  

  He was proud of her, she was so smart, so gentle, so kind, just like her father. Kronos and Malgore met 3 years prior to today, and they soon found themselves falling in love. But when he told his brother Nickolas that they were to marry, he was outraged. "This isn't proper!" He shouted with much disapproval. "A man marrying a man. This is wrong!" Malgore understood, but he wished that his brother would be happy for him, just this once. "So, men are not allowed to show their love to another man? Are they not allowed to be gay?" There was an extended period of silence before Nick said, "Get out of my house." Now, Kronos and he had their precious little jewel, in which she was growing up too fast for them. She was the slightest bit taller than Kronos, and about the same size as Malgore. He held the small phone she made in his hand and walked back to his bedroom to wake his soon-to-be husband. Kronos, who was still half asleep, grumbled "Hun? Did Lil Louisiana leave for school already?"    

"Yes dear, she did. In fact, her teacher tried to call you multiple times." Malgore informed him.  

"Is she hurt?"  

"No, she had made it to the stem school finals this year. They want her to work on her project at least 2 hours a day."  

  Kronos looked at Malgore with the same joy his daughter had this morning. He and his daughter were much alike in many ways, from the dirty blond hair and golden eyes to the way they sit at the fan every afternoon and the way they ran to embrace Malgore. The thought of seeing them both hurt would kill him. "She made it!" Kronos jumped up, his eyes glowing with that same joy. "We need to celebrate. I shall make the cake this time, and I'll send Alexander to get balloons and the décor!!!" He loved to see Kronos so happy, so excited. He jumped off the bed and dashed to the kitchen, and by the time Malgore made it there, Kronos had already had his apron on and a Wisk in his hand, his smile a hundred miles wide.  

this is incomplete, but ive got a bit more i could not put on here in this link:

https://flvsstudent-my.sharepoint.com/:w:/g/personal/asiagil_learn_flvs_net/EZhlX9Na7c9PhTqIioTJIksBzQwj9hM175B4w9uOahlmSA?e=H62Ced

Sav [38]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

huh?

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