The Radiant Terriers made several stops throughout the United States. They enjoyed meeting mashabiki across the country, signing autographs, and performing for their fans. While they were enjoying themselves, they also found it tiring. There were long trips, and it was taking its toll on them. Leila was even becoming grumpy. Luckily, Abigail was able to soothe her. Soon, it was time for the band to return home. When they made it to their destination, Greeley said, "That was a great tour. We'll have to do it again sometime." Sammy said, "You bet!" Abigail said, "Yes. I like touring and meeting our fans." Leila said, "I'd like that, but I think I'm going to crash for a few days. If wewe need me, I'll be in my bed." Greeley said, "I think we all could use a few days to take it easy." Abigail said, "Yes, then we can maybe try to get in touch with the members of New Religion and see if they want to collaborate on an album." Leila said, "Sounds good to me." With that, the band departed and retired in their houses. Leila snuggled with her dog, Paul, and said, "We did it, Paul. We had a successful tour." They then fell asleep peacefully.
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THE END
It was summer. Jane and Paula were looking mbele to enjoying some time off from school. Neither one of them liked school much, mainly because of the bullying, but they did enjoy each other's company. Jane's Siberian Husky puppy, Shiloh, was growing up fast. Jane said, "Puppies grow up so fast." Paula said, "I know. When we first met, Shiloh was a tiny puppy." Jane said, "Yeah, and she's now getting close to the full size of a typical Siberian Husky." Jane and Paula reminisced about the months since they had met. They had grown very close. They made a pact that they would remain Marafiki for life, no matter what.
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THE END
When Jane's birthday arrived, she got everything she had hoped to get. Her inayopendelewa gift was a guitar. Her father said, "I know wewe always wanted one. I could tell it when you'd play the guitars in muziki stores." She said, "It's so amazing! Thank you!" After playing on her guitar, gitaa for a while, Jane alisema to herself, "I enjoyed playing the guitars at muziki stores. It's great that I finally have one of my own." Just then, her mother said, "We have one zaidi present for you." Jane said, "Really?! What is it?!" Just then, a Siberian Husky puppy ran up to her. Jane said, "Wow! I always wanted a Husky!" Her mother said, "We saw her at the shelter, and we knew she'd be a perfect fit for you. Her name is Shiloh." Jane said, "Like the first Husky they had on Gone to the Snow Dogs!" Of course, Jane's puppy, Shiloh, had a different kanzu, koti color, red and white. As she went to kitanda that night, Jane was confident about starting at her new school the inayofuata day.
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Paul's Special Friend
I first met Erin through Allie. From the sad look in her eyes, I knew that Erin needed a friend. As we got to know each other, she opened up about losing her best friend, Barry. She said, "My poor excuse of a grandfather shot Barry. I offered to get help for him, but he wouldn't let me leave him. I guess he didn't want to die alone." I hugged her and said, "I'm sorry. I know what pain you're going through. I Lost my best friend, too. For the longest time, I blamed myself, because Alice and I were playing in the river. It was my insistence. I miss her sometimes, but I'm okay." Erin and I became really close as time passed. She was even passionate about muziki like I was. There was once when we got into a big argument, but our friendship was stronger, and we've remained best Marafiki ever since. One day, when we were in high school, we put our heads together, and we decided to start a band. Of course, the challenge was finding other members.
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I first met Erin through Allie. From the sad look in her eyes, I knew that Erin needed a friend. As we got to know each other, she opened up about losing her best friend, Barry. She said, "My poor excuse of a grandfather shot Barry. I offered to get help for him, but he wouldn't let me leave him. I guess he didn't want to die alone." I hugged her and said, "I'm sorry. I know what pain you're going through. I Lost my best friend, too. For the longest time, I blamed myself, because Alice and I were playing in the river. It was my insistence. I miss her sometimes, but I'm okay." Erin and I became really close as time passed. She was even passionate about muziki like I was. There was once when we got into a big argument, but our friendship was stronger, and we've remained best Marafiki ever since. One day, when we were in high school, we put our heads together, and we decided to start a band. Of course, the challenge was finding other members.
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