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A Tuna Fish Can
Mike and his father went grocery shopping. Mike, age 4, chooses a tuna meal fish can. Since his hands were full as he was swapping. Mike opts to put the tuna in his pocket as a man. A while later, once Dad has paid for the goods. While they depart the store, an alarm alludes. Mike looks surprised and reaches for his wallet. "The tuna fish!" "I forgot about this!" in my pocket. The dad intends to pay for and buy the tuna fish. But Mike, who is sincere, insists on fulfilling his wish. Maturely, Mike declares, "I had it with me." I'm sorry, Dad, but this is my responsibility. Daddy bows down and gazes at his son in awe. Startled at how fast his son is learning the law. Mike grins at Dad and gives him a hug and kiss. Don't you and Mom show me and my brother this? Dad gives his son $3 for tuna fish promptly. Mike hits the shop as a guard calls the cops calmly. At check-out, I missed giving my dad the tuna fish. I forgot it in my pocket while carrying a lot of my wishes. The alarm then reminded me as we were leaving. My apologies for taking it; I hope I'm not deceiving. In no way did I intend for it to happen. I'm back to pay for it; my trust isn't as misshapen. The safety officer and cashier accept his excuse. He was able to pay as there was no disabuse. They tell him that real intent results in sincere action. Boy, you stood up and appreciated the reaction. Written: May 3rd, 2023
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