Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Cliche Story

Once upon a time there was a boy named Nathan. His parents bought him a black Lamborghini Gallardo as a present once he had passed his N test. One of the most expensive cars you could ever get. Once he had seen the car, he was shocked, knowing that was his very own car. Before his parents gave him the keys to the car, there were rules that he had to follow in order to drive the car. His parents were always on his case about driving according to the speed limit. Nathans parents were worried that he might get a ticket or his license taken away for driving too fast. They always told him to slow down and follow the speed limit but he never listened to them. However, since Nathan was so excited about his new car, he promised them that he wouldn't speed and would always stay according to the limit. From there, his parents gave him the chance to be trusted. After the weekend had past, Nathan took his beautiful car to school and obviously showed it off to everyone. He was bragging person to person. Nathan was so hyped about his new car, that he took a few friends in it for a ride. He should of only taken one person according to the rules but he thought it was no big deal. His friends encouraged him to speed up. He knew he shouldn't of, but just to impress them, he did. He was speeding at 95 km/h in a school zone where it was only suppose to be 30 km/h and he had two extra passengers with him. There he knew it, was the police following him from behind, flashing their lights for him to pull over. Nathan had gotten a ticket for $360 for excessive speeding and extra passengers. Once he had gotten home, and told his parents, they were furious. They had lost all their trust in him and were not willing in giving him another chance for a while. Nathans parents told him that we warned you countless times but you just never listened. They punished him to the extent where his car was taken away for 6 months and he had to pay his ticket off on his own. From there, his parents hoped he had learned his lesson for next time and wouldn't disobey their rules.

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