to lazy

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I've decided to make "to lazy" as a book
"The lazy" is actually based true on me
I used to be so lazy all the time when
I was like around 9 until 11 I think?
I'm now 14 years old, lol 🦆👊🏻

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Once upon a time in a bustling, happy home, there lived a 9-year-old girl named Y/N. Y/N was the youngest in her family, with three older brothers: Nick, Matt, and Chris, all 16 years old. Despite their age difference, Y/N and her brothers shared a close-knit bond, filled with laughter, playful banter, and endless adventures.

Y/N had a special place in her heart for each of her brothers, but she had a particularly close bond with Matt. He had a knack for understanding her thoughts and feelings, and they often spent time together, building forts, playing games, and exploring the nearby woods. Matt always knew how to make Y/N smile, whether it was through his goofy jokes or his comforting words when she felt down.

Nick, the eldest, was the responsible one. He was always looking out for his younger siblings, ensuring they stayed out of trouble. Despite his serious demeanor, he had a soft spot for Y/N and would often indulge her in her endless questions about the world. Nick had a way of explaining things that made even the most complex ideas seem simple and fascinating.

Chris, on the other hand, was the adventurous and sporty brother. He loved teaching Y/N new sports and taking her on daring escapades, like climbing the tallest trees in their backyard or racing their bikes down the steepest hills. Chris's boundless energy and enthusiasm were infectious, and Y/N loved every moment they spent together.

One summer afternoon, Y/N and Matt were in their favorite spot, a hidden nook in the woods behind their house. They had transformed it into a magical realm, complete with a makeshift castle made of branches and leaves. As they sat there, weaving tales of knights and dragons, Y/N felt a deep sense of contentment.

"Matt, do you think we'll always be able to play like this?" Y/N asked, her eyes wide with curiosity.

Matt smiled, ruffling her hair. "Of course, Y/N. No matter how old we get, there will always be time for adventures. And we'll always be here for you."

Y/N grinned, hugging her brother tightly. She knew that no matter what, she could always count on Matt.

Back at home, Nick and Chris were busy setting up a surprise for Y/N. They had planned a special picnic in the backyard, complete with all her favorite treats. When Y/N and Matt returned, they were greeted with a delightful spread of food and the warm, welcoming smiles of Nick and Chris.

"Wow! This is amazing!" Y/N exclaimed, her eyes shining with joy.

"We thought you'd like it," Nick said, handing her a plate of cookies.

Chris grinned, offering her a glass of lemonade. "It's our way of saying thanks for being the best little sister ever."

Surrounded by her loving brothers, Y/N felt like the luckiest girl in the world. Each of her brothers brought something unique and special into her life, and together, they created a world filled with love, laughter, and endless adventures.

And so, in that bustling, happy home, Y/N and her three brothers continued to create cherished memories, each day more magical than the last.

One warm summer evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon and painted the sky in shades of orange and pink, Y/N and Matt found themselves in their secret nook in the woods once again. This time, they had decided to play a new game they had recently invented. They were pretending to be a prince and princess, wandering through their enchanted kingdom.

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