~A/N This is the extended version story I wrote in English. =] Enjoy! ~
"Where's the three bears Goldilocks?!" One of the kids asked. I just ignored them. They've been doing that since the grade school. Now that we're in high school you'd think they'd stop right?
Wrong. It's only gotten worst.
"Don't walk away from me when I'm talking to you." One of the kids growled, grabbing the back of my shirt, pulling me closer to him. I held my breath once I smelled tuna. The guy seriously needs a mint! I somehow managed to get out of his hold. I immediately started running. I didn't care where I was going; I just had to get away from those kids. I heard footsteps behind me and picked up the speed. I spotted a house with the door wide open. I made my way inside the house, and locked the doors. I could hear them banging on the door as I slowly walked upstairs. The house looked familiar. I just couldn't place my finger on it. The top half the house looked identical to my room in the orphanage. Same dull walls, closet and dull bed. I sat on the bed and frowned. The bed was actually softer than my own!
I must have fallen asleep because I remember opening my eyes to see a bear. I rubbed my eyes to see the bear staring back at me. I opened my mouth to scream when something hit my mouth.
"Don't scream." A deep voice commanded. In the corner of my eye I saw a big black bear. I glanced down to see his paw covering my mouth! Gross! I made a face and the bear removed his paw.
"We need your help." Another voice said. I looked around and only saw three bears. One was a light brown color, another was black and was the biggest, and the last was a chocolate brown color.
Confused, I asked, "Where are you?"
"Right in front of you stupid," The chocolate colored bear said. I screamed.
"How can you talk!?" I asked.
"We're humans," The black bear said. I just stared at him blankly.
"We're stuck like this. We need your help to become human again." A light brown bear said. I turned my attention to her.
"What do I get if I help you?" I asked.
"Anything you want and more," She said. I nodded. I have nothing to lose. Why not?
"I'm in," I said.
"Lovely! Let's get this show on the road!" She exclaimed.
"Wait a second... What are your names?" I asked.
"I'm Camilla," The light brown bear said.
"Charles," The black bear said.
"Alistair. If you call me Aly, you. Will. Die," The chocolate colored bear growled. I flinched.
"Aly! Be nice!" Camilla snapped, scowling at the smaller bear.
"Fine mom," Alistair mumbled.
"Thank you. Now let's go!" Camilla said. We all walked downstairs and out of the house.
"How long will it be?" I wondered aloud.
"Days. Maybe weeks," Charles replied.
"Don't we need food?" I asked. The trio froze.
"I guess you’re right." Alistair mumbled.
"Here, I'll go back and make us a wonderful meal while you three get to know each other! And don't worry dear. I wash my paws," Camilla said, smiling.
"Wait! But I-," I was cut off by Camilla running inside the house. I turned to the two bears towering over me. Times like this, is when I wish I was taller.
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Goldielocks and The Three Bears
Short StoryMy version of Goldielocks and The Three Bears