A Boy And His Brother

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Children's Picture Book written by Year 7 student Ambrose Christie.

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There was once a boy named Bobby. He had an older brother named Ethan. Ethan was very good at sport and everyone liked him. Bobby had friends too but they were not very popular.

Every day at school, Bobby and his friends would get bullied. Ethan wanted to help his younger brother but Ethan did not want to look stupid.

Bobby resented his brother after that because he thought his brother did not care about him.

Bobby promised himself that he would never talk to Ethan ever again, but still he and his friends got bullied every day.

One day, Bobby and his friends had enough of being bullied so when the recess bell sounded, Bobby and his friends followed John, who was the bully, to his next class.

Bobby and his friends had been following John for about five minutes until they followed him to an old dusty classroom that had not been used for a long, long time.

In the classroom, there was John and all of his friends. It looked like they were having a secret meeting. Then, one of John’s friends saw Bobby and said, “Get them!” so John and his friends chased Bobby and his friends all around that part of the old building.

Bobby’s friends were quicker and faster than him so they sprinted off ahead without him. And then the worst thing happened – Bobby tripped over!

But then Bobby’s brother Ethan burst in and in his hands, he held a bag of dust. Ethan smashed the bag of dust on the floor so John and his friends were stuck there coughing and spluttering while Ethan and Bobby got away.

After Ethan and Bobby got out, Bobby asked Ethan how he knew Bobby was in trouble. Ethan said, “I saw you through the window of this old building and saw you running so I asked my teacher if I could leave the classroom. After that, I came and found you.” “But then,” Bobby said, “Why did you have that bag of dust?” Ethan said, “I found it on the floor and thought I might need it.

After that, Ethan and Bobby weren’t just brothers, they were good mates too!

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