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Story by Sanskriti

 The House Property


Narrator- (there is a story of one brother and sister after there father died they want the house property let's see what happens) 


Brother- I am elder this property belongs to me! 


Sister- No! you are only 1 sec bigger than me, it belongs to me!! 



Brother- Oh! father wanted that I become the property leader.


Sister- No! they never wanted that to happen.


Brother- Oh! we will see that tomorrow in the court


Sister- Ok!!!


           [ The day of going to court]


Brother- * doing exercise*


Sister- * making food*


Brother- Give me food you anyways never cared for me.


Sister- Oh! really if I didn't care for you I could have already killed you, take the Pizza now


Brother- You could have already killed me if I wasn't alert all the time. 


   [ both ate food and reached the court]


Brother- No! judge what you've done


Sister- No! Judge


           [ After reaching home] 


Brother- Judge just said that half property would be mine and half would be yours


Sister- I have an idea!! 


Brother- What!!! 


Sister- That we can live both in one home what you want I will give it to you and what I want you will give it to me. 


Brother- Ok! From this we can live peacefully. 


Narrator- That was a good idea so basically this story tells us that is our everyday life we do something that we shouldn't do but instead we should live our life's peacefully. 

 

                        [ THE END]

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