-Chapter 1-

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Once upon a time, lived a boy called Felix. His 16. Today, his school is having a school trip to a big forest. When the time to back to the school, Felix wants to go to the toilet. He's in rush because all of the students are in the school bus already. He forgot to tell his teacher that he wants to go to the toilet. He runs and try to find the toilet. But since in a big forest, the toilet is very hard to find. He spent 15 minutes to find the toilet. After he goes goes to the toilet, he forgot the way back to his school bus. He's sad because he is lost in a big forest. He cries and try to find people who live in the forest. It's late night. He haven't found anyone in the forest. His stomach is starving. He walks slowly and look down. Suddenly, a beautiful girl run toward Felix. She says "Hey, what are you doing? It's late night. Hmm... who are you? I've never seen you before." Felix finally meet a people in this big forest. Umm.. my name is Felix and today I have a school trip. But, I've left behind and I'm lost here. Would you help me? That girl replied, "Sure! Follow me" Felix just follow that girl. That girl leads Felix to her dirty, and small house. "Tadaaa!", the girl says. Felix didn't understand why she says "tadaaa". "Hey, Felix, come in, and wellcome to my house!" , that girl pushes Felix in. Felix shouted, "hey, listen, I'm not going inside your house. Your house is just a mess. Dirty, black, and small house! I don't like it! I'd rather go home than live in a house like this. Listen, girl, my house is a mansion. It's huge and clean. I don't like your house. You are a poor girl!" , Felix told her anxiously. The girl gets mad. Then cry. Felix felt guilty because he said that she is poor. The girl with a sad and mad face says, "Listen, man! Maybe you are older than me. You're very mean! If I'm poor, I don't have any house and clothes. I work everyday to get money. I work hard. You don't respect my hard-working since I am young. Like this, if you don't like my house, don't come here. Just go away."

To Be Continued

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