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Leslie an Ugly Caterpillar
Leslie an Ugly Caterpillar

Once upon a time, there was a little caterpillar called Leslie. She was an ugly caterpillar. She was fat and couldn’t walk quickly. The only beautiful thing about her was she had agleam eyes. It was like two shining jewels. Leslie didn’t live alone in Neverland, she lived with Bufo the bee, Pincher the locust and Binks the bumblebee. But no one wanted to be her friend. They always derided her as an ugly and fat insect.
One day as usual in the morning she started finding some food in the tree. Leslie wanted to find green leaves for her breakfast, but she met her friends. Leslie was unwilling to meet them because she did want to be derided by them. “ Morning ugly Leslie” said Bufo, Pincher and Binks together. They started to deride her. Then Leslie decided to leave them and tried to find other leaves in another branch. She began walking very slowly and their friends pursued her. They derided her again. “We can fly wherever I wanna go” said Bufo and Binks. “ And I can jump everytime and it doesn’t need long time to move” said Pincher. “ And what can you do? Your walk is slowly, and your work is only eating. It makes your body fat and can’t walk quickly” said them. Leslie stopped her walk “ Don’t judge me, if you don’t know about me. Please stop your derition” said Leslie.
Leslie cried and went away. Suddenly Leslie slipped and fell down. In the ground there was ant’s colony, they found caterpillar fell from the tree. They overwhelm Leslie, bit and dragged her to their house. Leslie tried to fight for her life. She would never die before she changed herself to a beautiful butterfly. She streched her body but she can’t, so many ants were beside her. She screamed in pain and asked for help to her friends but her friends just looked at her. They couldn’t do anything and they dicided to fly and went away. She was never desperated, she continued to strech until the ants inattentive and she fleed. She ran away very quickly as possible

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