Andrea's Baby: A Short Story

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Once upon a time there was a girl that lived in Puebla, Mexico. The name of this girl was Andrea; she was 6 years old and an only child. Her parents were not expecting any more babies. One day her parent told her:
-Andrea, we are expecting a baby.
Andrea didn’t know what to say, she didn’t really understand what was going on. The months passed and what will be the surprise that when Andrea´s mom was going to turn 6 months pregnant the doctor discovered that instead of one baby there were two babies coming, a boy and a girl. Andrea was really happy and couldn’t believe she was really going to have two siblings. The names of the two babies ended up being Maria and Pablo.

The big day arrived; it was on the 23rd of May of 2009 that Maria and

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