The Boy Who Lost Everything A Heartfelt Story of Escape, Trust, and the Unexpected Bonds That Become Home Kevin!” his mother shouted, startling him. “Did you eat one of the cookies? One is missing!” Kevin looked down and softly shook his head. “I didn’t know we had cookies…” His mother didn’t care for excuses. “The teacher called. She says you need extra help in math. You better concentrate and pass the class—or you’re going to boarding school!” Kevin, tired of the cold rules and harsh words at home, began thinking of escape. That night, while pretending to sleep, he quietly packed a school bag, opened the window, and slipped out into the darkness. His friends were waiting at the bus stop. Together, they rode to another city, leaving behind the life that had never felt like home. On the bus, Kevin met another boy around his age—Drake. “Hi. You want to be my friend?” Drake asked with a friendly smile. “I’m Kevin,” he replied. When they got off the bus, Drake invited Kevin to his h...
Why Not? Coffee!
Cold weather chills reminds of a cup of coffee. Sip sips as I drink, I bring more warm coffee to drink. I get held in the mug and in the hands to feel the warmth. Again, I get a sip to get the boost of energy and to feel refreshed and much relaxed. That’s how the start of day begin with a cup of coffee. Make sure, one or two coffees are good but more than two might be more in caffeinated that can cause more drowsiness and sleepy. Meanwhile, I often get a cup of coffee with sugar and cream.
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