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I turned to the last page of the book.
It was blank.
I looked at her, and she looked at me.
“Daddy, finish the story please,” she told with a smile.
“The last page is missing, Sweety,” I told her sadly.
But she continued to smile. She went to my desk, and picked up something.
“Here daddy, you write “… and they lived happily ever after” on the last page,” she told me, giving me my pen.
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(4th May 2014)
It really doesn’t matter what the end was. We can always write our own end. Nice 🙂
We can do it always, Jb 🙂 if it’s not there of course 😛
One can never go wrong with happily ever after;)
Quite true 🙂 Thanks, Kimberly.
yes.. a happy ending is what matters..
And we can write our own happy ending! 🙂
nicely penned Leo and the message is quite subtle! 🙂
Yeah Pixie 🙂 We can always. Thanks.
All well that ends well…. short and sweet 🙂
Thanks Amit 🙂 Yes, all’s well that ends well for sure.
Awww…that’s sho shweet 😀
This sweet sa incident will come true someday…soon 🙂
Not sure 😛 Maybe. Thanks, Sims 😛
a nice cute story, I loved it
The Page Will Turn
Thanks, Cifar!
Good story, liked it.
Thanks, Aativas 🙂
Short and sweet Little one 🙂
My bad, it is.. Short and sweet Leo 🙂
Yeah, I realized 😉
Thanks, Saravana 😛 wrong author though 😉 Little one is at her blog 😀
Congrats 🙂
Thanks 🙂
cute.. kids teach us sometimes.. and AMEN to that they lived happy ever after…
the beautiful relation a father and daughter have….
Kids teach us a lot too, though we don’t often see it or say it, Bikram 🙂 Glad you liked it.
totally loved dis sweet story 🙂
Thanks, Swathi 🙂