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English, 10.12.2020 22:40, sixtomomtermont

Chapter 1 once apon a time there was a boy named jack.
he was completly black.
jack was a kid with a hoodie and a piece of a heart that broke when he was 5.
this kids appreciation was a bit slack.
jack was a friendly kid who was crazy sometimes.
the bears were afraid of him and the town was too.
he had no friends but he had no clues.
were his mom and dad has gone in his two's.
the myth said he eats soul's and they never came out.
oh he was sad sittting on a spout.
chapter 2
the kid was lonely so he went to the devils to join them.
the devils were even scared of him.
he was soo sad and wanted a friend
then he said
"I'm so lonely maybe angels will like me"
then he went to the angels and yet the angels were scared of him.
he was depressed so he went to god.
then god said to him you always have friends.
and gave him a smile.
he was happy then he went back to the ground.
chapter 3.

the kid went around town looking for a friend he met someone.

the kid said hi.

the other kid said hello.

it turned out they were alike.

so they lived happily ever after.
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