Don’t Trust Strangers. Tyra Randolph Takira Jenn i ngs Victoria Kemp Evan Mason.

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Don’t Trust Strangers. Tyra Randolph Takira Jenn i ngs Victoria Kemp Evan Mason

Don’t Trust Stranger’s  BY:Takira Jennings,  Victoria Kemp,  Evan Mason,  Tyra Randolph  Copyright 2012  Printed in October in Charlotte Court House, VA.  BY: The D.T.S Publishers.  250 Statesmen Drive Charlotte Court House,VA

Don’t trust strangers!  Once upon a time there lived three best friends named LaLa, Swag, and Brianna who were all best friends.

 Brianna, Swag, and LaLa were on their way from school on a very hot, sunny day. They remembered their parents said to come straight home or they’d miss their ride to the park.

 They were so hot they didn’t know what to do. All of a sudden an ice cream truck stopped in front of them. They really wanted ice cream but remembered they had to go straight home.

 A man that they’d never seen before rode up beside the ice cream truck. The man asked them, “Would you kids like some ice cream since today is so hot?”

 They all said yes but they had to get home. The man said he’d promise to take them home when they finished their ice cream. So they decided that would be okay.

After they finished their ice cream, their parents started coming down the road. The man started speeding immediately, driving away as fast as he could, like Lightning McQueen.

Once their parents got out of the car, they noticed that the man who drove away was a really well known bad guy. Their parents had a serious talk with them about not trusting strangers because they’re dangerous. The kids promised they would never be fooled by strangers again!