What if you found something that is new to your eyes? Not
just one but more than hundreds…
What will you feel? What will you do?
What will you feel? What will you do?
There was an explorer that goes to the darkest Peru. His
name is Montgomery Clyde. Montgomery
Clyde was researching for a species of bears. Even though he tried to take one of the bears, he eventually decided to stay with them. As the time goes by, he became friends with the bears Aunt Lucy and Uncle Pastuzo. He then realized that bears can be as smart as people too. The explorer learned a lot of things from bears. Also, the bears learned a lot of things from people. But they were parted because the explorer needs to go back to where he lives.
In continuation of the story, there was an earthquake that
parted the young bear and old bear couple Aunt Lucy and Uncle Pastuzo. The trees
and other things in the jungle we destroyed. Aunt Lucy and young bear were
the only one who still alive. Uncle Pastuzo was nowhere to be found but only his cap
which was gave by an explorer Montgomery Clyde.
Auntie Lucy grab young bear to hide on a little boat inside
the ferry. Aunt Lucy said that young bear was the only who will go in the
London to find the explorer because the explorer would be the one who would
protect them. The young bear found himself on the train where he met the brown
family. He stayed in the house of the said family but a few days passed, the
father of the family Henry decides Paddington needs to go because the young bear didn’t do anything good but let the brown family bring into
harm.
Moreover, the daughter of the great explorer wanted to be
powerful and rich in the world. With that,
she planned to take the young bear from the brown’s house. As she successfully
took the bear, the brown family hurriedly went to that place to rescue
Paddington.
In the end, the young bear found a real home and it’s the
home of the brown family.
This story is about the important relationship among the
family members. It reminds us that family should stay together. Even the
hardest time come, we should never easily give up.
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