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James Brookes

There's a Genie in My Cereal Box

language (James Brookes Nov. 8, 2014)
Eight years old Ashley has been so pressured under peer influence to desire the crystal fruit crunch cereal box as each box came with a prize for the kids. Her long anticipation and impatience to get the most befitting prize from her box, which her mother bought for her under pressure, faded into the disappointment she had hoped the least. She had met with the saddest experience of her life finding boring version of the Aladdin magical lamp wrapped in her cereal box and yet in all her frustration, she discovers that her magical lamp possessed the powers to grant her wishes. She had found a new secret friend in Guiana, the genie from her prize lamp who was quite willing to grant her every wish but in as much as she tries to act discretely, she finds herself getting the more involved as Nick joins her in the excitement of having whatever it was they ever desired. Their selfish desires as always came with irreversible consequences at school and young Ashley and Nick were compelled to choose between a normal life and the artificial life they had created for themselves.
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