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Amelia Confronts Her Maids After She 'Takes The Spotlight' At Her Big Party
Once upon a time in a small village, there lived a wealthy named Amelia. Amelia was known for her kindness and generosity, but she was also very proud of her status and wealth. She had a maid named Maria, who was a humble and hardworking woman. Maria was always grateful for her job and never complained about her duties.
By Lucky Sunday 3 years ago in Families
THE NUMBER '2'
The Number '2' The number '2' seems to follow me wherever I go. Hi, I am Sarah Samuel. I'm 19, the second child and I have never been number '1' well to my dad maybe, but it wasn't enough. The obsession the number '2' had for me started in primary school. Truth be told, I was a joyous child I was innocent I guess? at least I thought I was. Teachers would ask the class who they wanted as class captain but no one ever seemed to mention me first. I loved being a leader, I basked and thrived in the attention that came with it. I loved being everyone's favourite but, everywhere I go, every place I find my self to be, I was always the second option to someone so, forgive me when I say I truly despise the number,It's so disgusting it rhymes with poo. I was disposable, the one everyone found easy to forget. The fear of the number made me switch to Art class. I was 12 when my father died, there was no one in my house that would exaggerate and brag about my non-existing brilliance In fact the only drive I had to succeed in all tests was the fact that I wanted to beat the person always holding the position 1 in my class and not because I was truly brilliant or I loved studying. I would read my books in tears especially when I wasn't understanding a topic ; something was always at the back of my mind; it was the fact that this is the survival of the fittest and I needed to beat someone in this race. I switched to Art class because I knew there would be fewer people to compete with, I would rather gladly take my position at Number 2 than be any other number that wasn't number one. It saddened me 'cause nobody really cares about the number '2'. The number '2' is just the first loser. Dad would say "my daughter is brilliant, you're the best in English.." while another girl was the overall best, I do not want to be the best in something, I wanted it all. Art class was supposed to give me 'all' ; I thought finally I would be able to beat her, when I scored 70's this girl scored 80's, when I scored 80's she scored 90's, I wondered why.The number 2 is a curse, it just won't leave. I remember the day I was to check a result that would determine my entry into the university. I called my friend (let's name her Lila) I called Lila, she said she wasn't too happy but she passed with a score of 250, many people barely made it into 230, of course that was an amazing score literally could get you into any course under art class. I told my mom she said "great,if only God can just give you that score" I swear on my father's grave my heart did skip a beat, a tear almost dropped. After that particular event my prayer changed from " God please, let me pass" to "God please, don't let me score lower than Lila". I had 252. I can't blame God though, he did answer my prayer but I still felt like a second option. I couldn't still get into law with that score. I study English and Literary studies now and the course drives me nuts everyday. A boy I liked picked a friend over me not once but twice. The number '2' is my curse even I am second option to myself. The only thing I felt was mine is my birth date December 9, which I also share with a friend, whom everyone seems to prefer more than me. Don't get this all wrong I love me, well, sometimes but I assure you that I'm not envious of these girls, I just wished I could have more. It is clear now that the 'number one' will never be for me. I don't waste my time chasing it anymore. "The number 2" will also be number two to the essay "The letter S" because I was inspired by it.
By Success Bukola3 years ago in Families
A Father's Legacy:
A Father's Legacy: Impacting My Identity and Life Choices" Father figures play a substantial function in shaping our identities and influencing our lives. In my case, my father has been a steadfast presence, serving as a guiding mild and offering valuable training which have had a profound impact on who i'm nowadays. This reflective essay targets to explore the position my father has performed in shaping my identification and the lesson he imparted that has had the best effect on my lifestyles.
By Malaika Rasheed3 years ago in Families
Magical Water Motor: A Tale of Greed, Injustice, and Redemption
Sometime in the distant past, in a little town, there carried on with a poor however sympathetic kid named Timmy. Timmy's family was battling to earn enough to pay the bills, and they depended on the close by supernatural water engine for their day to day water needs. This engine had a unique power - it could change water into liquid gold for the people who had a decent heart and unadulterated goals.
By Mujeeb Ahmed3 years ago in Families
Friendship love . Content Warning.
Once upon a time in the quaint town of Willingham, nestled in the rolling hills of the English countryside, there lived two best friends named Charlotte and Amelia. They had been inseparable since their school days, sharing a bond that was stronger than any other relationship in their lives. Their friendship was a testament to the power of love and support that can be found between two people.
By Kuldeep Rajawat3 years ago in Families
Understanding the Developmental Factors Safe Practices and Personal Considerations for Co-Sleeping with Your Child
How Long Not to Lay down with Kids? Know This Valuable Thing With regards to nurturing there are endless inquiries that emerge particularly for unexperienced parents who are exploring the unfamiliar waters of bringing up a kid. One normal worry that many guardians have is the manner by which long they ought to lay down with their kids. The subject of co-resting has been a subject of discussion and debate with different suppositions and guidance drifting around. In this far reaching article we plan to give you the most cutting-edge data and experiences on the term of co-dozing, assisting you with settling on an educated choice for your family's prosperity.
By Banty Saar3 years ago in Families
Time less friendship . Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in the year 2090, in the bustling city of London, there lived two best friends named Oliver and Arthur. Despite the advanced technology and fast-paced lifestyle that surrounded them, their friendship remained a timeless bond that grew stronger with each passing day.
By Kuldeep Rajawat3 years ago in Families
Friendship love. Content Warning.
Once upon a time in the picturesque village of Meadowbrook, nestled in the heart of the English countryside, two unlikely friends forged a bond that would transcend time and touch the hearts of all who knew them. Meet Oliver Thompson, a kind-hearted and shy young lad with a passion for nature, and Amelia Montgomery, an adventurous and spirited girl with an insatiable curiosity about the world.
By Kuldeep Rajawat3 years ago in Families
Friendship love. Content Warning.
Once upon a time, in a charming village nestled in the heart of the English countryside, there lived two friends named Amelia and Charlotte. They were inseparable, like two peas in a pod, and their friendship was the envy of everyone in the village.
By Kuldeep Rajawat3 years ago in Families
Friendship love . Content Warning.
Once upon a time in the quaint town of Oakford, nestled in the picturesque countryside of England, there lived two best friends named Arthur and William. They had been inseparable since their early childhood, and their bond had only grown stronger with time. Their friendship was built on trust, understanding, and a shared love for adventure.
By Kuldeep Rajawat3 years ago in Families
Love's Resurgence: The Journey of Relationship Rewrite Method
Once upon a time, in the bustling city of New York, lived a woman named Emily. Emily had always been a hopeless romantic, with dreams of finding her one true love and living a fairytale romance. However, life had dealt her a series of heartbreaks and disappointments, leaving her feeling lost and skeptical about love.
By Harinath D3 years ago in Families











