This story is about a young boy, Hari Sing who makes friends with Anil. Anil trusts him completely and employs him
Glisser: 2
Can you feed me?
If you can cook, then may be I can feed you.
both of them talking
Glisser: 3
Okay, Hari, let's start with the alphabet.
Wait, can I write my own name in invisible ink
Anil teaching Hari to write, both of them sitting at a table.
Glisser: 4
One day, Anil came with a bundle of notes and told Hari that he had sold a book to publisher. At night he kept the money safely under the mattress of his bed .
"600 rupees! Time for my great escape!"
Hari realized that he had been working for more than a month and he had not stolen anything apart from the 1 rupee that he kept everyday from the grocery money. He was surprised with the amount of trust Anil had on him as he had never seen such a trusting person in his life.
Glisser: 5
The trust prevented him from robbing Anil as Hari thought that robbing a careless person like Anil didn't make much differences because he might not even notice that he had been robbed and that took out all fun from work.
Ugh, why do I suddenly feel like a villain in a bad movie?
Hari standing at the train station, holding the money, looking guilty.
Glisser: 6
Nice to have you back, Hari. Let's try not to burn the toast today.
No promises
Next morning, Anil and Hari having breakfast, the money back in place. Anil winking.