Sabtu, 28 April 2018



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Rickon Who Alone

Once upon a time, there are a boy called Rickon who lived with his family in a large village. He is a diffident and usually mocked by other childerns around his house. He is haven’t friends. To comfort his sad son, his father give Rickon a teddy bear that he called Olala.

Rickon became a moody and fearful child, he almost never left the house and didn’t want to go to school. He was always in the badroom with Olala. Then, one day he talked to his doll and asked that that the doll live and be his real friend. The wind blows hard, the very heavy rain along with the amount and lightning sounds maked him scared then he chose to sleep.
When he woke up from his sleep, it was shocking to see Olala standing up and talking. Rickon is shocked and scared, but he becomes happy because his request is answered. Every day, Rickon plays with Olala, Olala can grant any Rickon request. Walk the path and play. The next day, he saw friends who always mock him. Therefore, Rickon approached them, but they still don’t want to play with himself. Sure, Rickon crying and back to house with a sense of anger and asked Olala to remove all the people in his village because he think if he doesn’t need anyone in this world.

In the end, Olala granted the Rickon request. But, unfortunately not only everyone who disappeard, Olala also disappeard. At first, Rickon was surpriced but he satisfied because he can be free to do anything without anyone to mock now. Every day he feels happy to live alone and do anything. But no one occasion, while being alone at home, the wind and rain suddenly came with a heavy, thundercloud lightning and the house lights are off. He saw a large black shadow. Rickon doen’t know what to do, he ran but no one he can met. Rickon regreted that his request made everyone go away and dispappear. Now, de doesn’t know what to do, he crying.

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