Grigor Dialectical Journal

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Once upon a time, a 20 years old boy named Grigor was on a cruise with his rich family. His family didn't let him go with other kids on the cruise but he really wanted to go with the other kids. So he decided to go out of the room without telling his parents.

At first, he didn't know what to do and where to go and he was really shy because he never really talk to other kids because his parents, Joe and Laura, had always kept him away from kids for no good reasons. But he started to talk with them and he became more confident with people around him.

Chapter 2:

Suddenly, Grigor saw the most beautiful girl he never seen in his life. She had long brown hairs, she had a piercing gaze with her beautiful green eyes and her lips were in harmony
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And the girl disappeared with the fresh wind.

Chapter 3:

Grigor was amazed by this girl, she was all what he could think about. But his toughts were interrupted by his two horrible parents, they were angry against Grigor because he went out of his room without there permission.
Joe: -Grigor you are private out for the rest of the cruise.
Grigor was sad, his dad just ruined is chance to talk to the girl of his life. That was all his parents did since he was born, crushing his dreams.

Chapter 4:

Grigor was lost in his toughts again, that was all he could do since he was private out, but suddenly a big “BAM” crushed the silence in the the boat, it was a rogue wave. Grigor turned around and saw is two parents, dead because of the rogue wave, on the floor. He went outside of the room and saw this beautiful girl of the other day. He was sure it was her. He only saw her two seconds but he could recognize her in a crowd of a thousand person. She was slipping off the ship, so Grigor, with instinct, jump on her and saved her.

Chapter 5: End

The girl father saw all this and decided to give his daughter hand to Grigor. Grigor married the girl, Maria, and had two kids and lived a good life with his

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