Aisley went early for class after breakfast. Sam told Raun the last night talk. Raun shouted,"What? Are we going? I knew! Yes, I knew that our time will come." Sam replied," He's going alone. You see, our Ais is heavenly lucky." Raun said,"Yes, we two will be lonely when he has gone. I feel crying." The two began to cry in the room hugging. Then, Miss Jeane called the two for classes.
Mr Mark was explaining the art of mixing colours in his painting class to the children. But Aisley's mind was somewhere dancing and flying. Raun whispered to Aisley,"When you have gone, don't forget us. We'll miss you, Ais. We'll pray for you too!" Suddenly, Aisley felt a jerk to his little dancing mind! "I'm going. My friends are here. How can I leave them? What about our talks and fun?" The class had finished.
In their room, Sam and Raun asked Aisley not to worry about them, that they would be happy and pray for him that he wouldn't be returned back as an orphan. But Aisley cried so badly that it was like the tears would become a river to the sea in front.
A beautiful expensive car arrived at the gate of the orphan residence. A man and his lady dressed in grace walked in and Mrs Katy warmly welcomed them. Mrs Katy asked Miss Jeane to call Aisley. The man said,"Mrs Katy, thank you for your precious help. My words will always be scarced for your appreciation." Mrs Katy replied with a big smile,"This is my duty. You're warmly welcome."
Aisley came with Miss Jeane but he was not as cheerful as he was last night. While walking, Aisley told Jeane that he felt crying as he was leaving his friends. Miss Jeane consoled him and brought to the Guest room.
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General FictionIt's a tale of three orphan friends. Three little boys enjoyed their life but sometimes desired love of parents, seeing other children got adopted. This story is only imaginary and not related to anyone living or died. Thank you!