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Lost Confusion
It was a warm, sunny day as group of children and an adult enters a china shop down on Westward Blvd. It had a classy, elegant touch with a calm, casual feeling. Everything shined like the morning sun on a new, hopeful day. Even though, it was a little crowd for a slow, lazy Sunday. A tiny red – haired, eight year old boy was getting restless as he entered the shop with his brother and friends, Beryl and Scyhe. He never likes to go into such boring places, especially with his brother, Alonis. Alonis would spend hours searching for the right kind of china. The poor boy would up being bored to tears while waiting for his brother to finish his antique hunting. His friends were allowed to wander the bright, friendly shop. But, Alonis refused to allow him leave his sight. So, while his brother was busy with dinner plates, Bunny wanders off around the small, crowded shop. After fifteen minutes, he started to get bored from his wandering and wanted to leave the store. But, he lost track of his older brother and friends and don’t know where to locate them. The shop wasn’t too huge and only had ten aisles. Somehow, bunny got lost in the dazzling, fancy china shop.
All through, he tried to remember the aisle his brother was located before he had run off. No matter how hard he tried, he can’t remember the number. Suddenly, Bunny gets a decent plan. He would search down each aisle until he spotted someone from his group. Running past each aisle, he doesn’t find a trace of them. They must have left the shop without him. Moping and sighing, he went to a corner and sit on the floor out of the way of the other customers. Since, he thought he would be stuck at this dull store for the rest of his life. No one noticed the little boy as they passed his hiding spot. Moping in his sorrow and boredom, he don’t didn’t notice his brother approaching his spot.
At first, Alonis didn’t notice his brother was missing. Since, he was having an intense argument with Scyhe about plate material as Beryl tried to calm down both of them. Until, he turn around to asks Bunny about his opinion. Shocked and panicked, the group determined he might have gone to bathroom or something. So, they went to both restrooms to check for any signs of him. As they search for him in the restrooms, Bunny tried to find them in the aisles and can’t locate them. After their search, Beryl and Scyhe offered to search outside the shop for the petite boy. Alonis agreed and decided to recheck inside the little china shop.
Alonis had looked in every corner of the shop until he reached the last aisle. He spotted Bunny sitting on the floor in a small corner. Angry and relieved, he approached his lost brother. Bunny was shocked to see his brother appeared out of nowhere. However, he looked awfully mad at the moment. Alonis pulled Bunny up from the checkered, tiled floor and left the shop with his little brother in towed. He refuses to speak or answer any of Bunny’s questions and lectured him until he looked ready to cried. Alonis forgive him and take him to get some candy at a cheerful shop down the street. But, his friends continue to search for the found boy until Bunny texted them that he was fine and with his brother at a candy shop. In the end, Bunny gets his wish to leave the unexciting, boring china shop.

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