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Thursday, April 11, 2013

WJP Betrayal & Lies



Once upon a time there was a girl named Shae & she was a terrible liar, however one day everything was about to change...

 Everyday she would tell her parents she would go to the swimming pools after school. So her mum would give her money. But instead she went gambling with a fake I.D card.

 But one day she told a very huge lie about all of her bullies in her school. She would say that all of them had a gambling problem. But actually it was Shae that did.

 Because of that, everyone who was involved in this lie was sent to the deans office, with their parents..., Including Shae. Surprisingly Shae was expelled from school, and grounded for a whole year.

Without a doubt, she ran away and went to stay at a mate’s place. She forgot all of her stuff except her clothes.

 Until finally she thought about changing her life.She said to herself “I think It’s time to apologize” I said.

 Ever since, Shae changed her life, she became a better person. She always faced consequences and never spoke lies ever again.

 The Moral of the story is to never tell a lies! You should always tell the truth And Never drag anybody into your own personal problems!

Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Dory and Marlin - Just Swimming














Underneath the cold blue sea, Dory swam up to Marlin and cheerfully exclaimed  like a happy clown “Hey Mr Grumpy Gills.” Dory was trying to cheer up Marlin “When life gets you down, you know what you gotta do?”.
Sitting grumpily on a rock Marlin replied, “I don’t want to know what you gotta do”.

Dory smiled and tightly grabbed Marlin’s Finn, dragging him below the dark blue ocean she started singing a song “Just keep swimming, just keep swimming,  just keep swimming, swimming, swimming What do we do? We swim swim.”
Angry and annoyed Marlin shouted “Dory, No singing”.

”I love to swim. When you want to swim” Dory happily replied. Frustrated and tired Marlin grumbled “See I'm gonna get stuck now with that song now it’s in my head”.
Quickly Dory responded, “ Sorry.”