Personal Narrative: Lizzy And A Little Girl

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Once there was a little girl named Lizzy and she had a stuffed animal that she loved so much. She couldn’t live without it. She had got it when she was only 3 years old. She was so happy when she got it for Christmas. Now let’s start from the beginning.

“Thanks mommy!” said Lizzy who was very happy about her new stuffed animal. She said she was never gonna let it go. And she was right about that. She even brought it to school. When she got home, she would always go to her room, clean her room, then go to play with it again. She named it Lily. “Mommy, I am so happy you got me this!”

“Your welcome sweetie. I’m happy you like it. Just don’t get it all dirty ok. Because if you do we have to get rid of it.”

Soon later. So as Lizzy left for school, she said “Mom, please let me bring Lily, please, please” I didn’t know why she wouldn’t let me bring my dog. I was kinda mad. So mom had to pick me up and put me in the car. When I got to school, I couldn’t focus because all I wanted was Lily.
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I was so happy! “Thanks mommy! I am so happy you gave this back to me. But why did you take it away.” I really wanted to know, but she said she would tell me later on. But I really wanted to know, but she wouldn’t tell me. So I just took Lily to my room, turned on a movie, and went on playing with her. All I was doing was hoping that she wouldn’t take her away from me again. Because everyone wanted to see her

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