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Cautionary tale

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  • Son, it's time to sleep. Go inside the bedroom now.
  • But I still want to watch the TV and play with the ipad.
  • It's late already. Go to sleep now, Jackson.
  • I still want to play with the ipad.
  • Okay then, good night.
  • No Jackson, it's time to sleep. No more playing with the ipad.
  • There was a young boy named Jackson. He lived with his parents in a small house at a neighborhood.
  • Who are you? What do you want?
  • Don't be scared. I'm just trying to help you. Why don't you come to my house? I have everything you want.
  • One night they were relaxing in the living room. Jackson was playing with his ipad. Few hours passed by and it's time to sleep.
  • Before you get what you want, can you help me check the pot please?
  • Sure!
  • Jackson didn't listen to his parents, even though they already told him many times. So, he decided to pretend to sleep and tiptoed outside the house after his parents were asleep.
  • Well, that's what you get for disobeying your parents and sneaking outside the house in the middle of the night.
  • Hahahaha he fell for it.What an innocent kid.
  • When he was walking, he realized he was lost. Jackson didn't know the way home for he has never gone outside without his parents.Suddenly he saw someone standing behind the tree. Jackson started to get worried and scared.
  • Jackson went in the house with the mysterious creature. He was confused for the only thing he saw was an empty giant pot.
  • Then the mysterious creature pushed him into the boiling pot. Jackson was boiled starting from his head down to his feet. The pot was so hot thus turned him into a stew and magically made him disappear with nothing left of him.
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