Cute when you smile

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“Excuse me, you dropped something.” A man standing close to the women told them.

“Oh, thanks.” They said,

“Are you twins?” The man asked.

“Hey! Can’t you see she’s my mom?” the younger one replied.

“No we’re not,” Mrs. Bekka answered.

“You look so alike.” The man said.

“Thanks,” Mrs. Bekka said with a big smile.

“You had better learn to smile and be polite,” she told her daughter as they left the mall.

“But I didn’t do anything,” Gracious argued.

“The man was only trying to be friendly, of course he knew I was your mother, be nice to people.” Mrs. Bekka told her.

“Hello Mrs. Bekka.” Rosie, a single mother of two walked into the sitting room holding an invitation card.

“Hi Rosie, how are your boys?”

“They’re doing fine, I am here to invite Sam for Daniel’s birthday party. It will be held in our residence by exactly twelve pm by Tomorrow.”

“Alright he’ll be there, my regards to your mother,” Mrs. Bekka said.

“Bye.”

“She didn’t invite me.”

“Honey you’re nineteen, Daniel is seven” her mom replied.

“But Sam is fifteen, everyone loves Sam,” Gracious said.

“That’s not true Sam is a cheerful person even if he’s fifteen, and Rose invited him because he will still have fun.”

“I smile a lot also unlike you,” Sam interrupted as he walked in.

“And because you’re short, you look like a seven years old,” Gracious mocked.

“Stop it both of you, why are guys always fighting?” Mrs. Bekka said.

“Sam, guess what?” Moses, a close friend of Sam said as he rushed into the Bekka’s sitting room.

“What?” Sam asked.

“My uncle just bought a new car,” he said.

“Wow! That’s nice. I was invited to Daniel’s birthday party, are you coming?”

“But he’s only a little boy,” his friend said.

“Yes, but it doesn’t matter.” Sam insisted.

“Okay, is Gracious also attending?” he whispered.

“No, who invites her? She’s boring.” Sam whispered back.

“That’s true. She kills positive vibes too.”

“Moses, she’s still my sister.” Sam whispered again.

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4.0
8 reviews
Lebogang Masimene
December 8, 2024
The author made the story short and very interesting with lessons to take from it. As a person who loves to smile more often but have kids who doesn't smile as much often as possible, this book gave me an insight into their world. I will definitely use the strategy used in this story to try and cheer my kids up. Even if I'm feeling sad myself, reading this book will most definitely cheer me up
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