Alternate Ending Of The Giver

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The Giver
One day a dog named Lucky was walking around his neighborhood looking to give help to the ones that need it. Lucky was a giver he as always, loved to give to fellow animals, he would go to the forest to pick out fruits to give to small animals that couldn’t go for them self’s because it was dangerous. So One that day Lucky walked into Old Lady Eve, she was an old cat that lived next to Lucky. When Lucky talked to her she asked “oh Lucky would you be a good boy and go and fetch me some fresh water from the lake,” and like the helper he is, he said” sure Miss Eve, I would gladly get the water for you.” so off he went to get the water from the lake this wasn’t the first time that he got water for Old Lady Eve she would always ask for water whenever Lucky passed by so when he got to the lake he always knew where to get the freshest water for
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When he returned from the lake he was stopped by another fellow animal and his name was Jack he is a white young rabbit. Jack asked Lucky if he could get him some carrots from the farm that was beyond the forest and Lucky replied," ok not a problem, just let me drop of this water at Old Lady Eve's house and I will go get your carrots," he said in a happy tone. After dropping of the water at Old Lady Eve's house Lucky started to head to his house he needed to get ready for the long journey he packed water, water, and a blanket for him to sleep on. Luck was ready to go when he got to the end of the forest he saw the farm it was a large one it was like a supermarket but for animals they had, fruit, vegetables, seeds, water, and all of the animals necessities. Lucky went to the garden where the carrots were and picked out the freshest

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