Lucky Number
Charlie does not go to school. He works all day. Charlie shines shoes at Café Colombo. Charlie wants to be rich. He wants to sit in Cafe Colombo and drink coffee.
One day, a lottery ticket of a man falls out of his pocket. Charlie picks up it, and he waves his arm and shouts out loudly, but the man doesn’t hear Charlie.
Charlie gets the ticket. He goes his home. His family is very poor. He has no father. Charlie shows his mother the ticket. Everyone of his family are looking forward to the lucky day.
In the morning, Charlie and his mother go to the lottery office. A man is shouting out the winning number.
This is the end. I don’t know that it is their lucky number and it is their lucky day. I want to know the end of this story. Perhaps, it may not lucky number. Everyone always cannot get lucky easily, but this fammily could have a dream for a while. It must have been a very happier incident.
(175 words)
John , M. (2005). Lucky Number. Oxford: Macmillian.
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