The Boy and the Golden Crown by Kaizercarpio

Submitted by: Submitted by

Views: 23

Words: 522

Pages: 3

Category: Literature

Date Submitted: 03/11/2015 03:59 PM

Report This Essay

Kaizer L. Carpio

BSPSYCHOLOGY

ST PAUL UNIVERSITY Q.C.

The Boy and the Golden Crown.

By Kaizer Carpio.

Once upon a time in a small town, there lived a boy who dreamt of wearing a golden crown and everyday he would talk and talk and talk about it with his father. His father, Hyeso was a trusty servant of the king and a butler of the young prince. One day, his father was assisting the young prince with tying his shoe when his son barged in.

“Father! Father! Look what I got” said the boy.

“What is it my son? Make it quick I am assisting the young prince.” said the father.

“Look father! I have found a bag of cookies in the courtyard”

“A bag of cookies in the courtyard? Silly boy! How can there be a bag of cookies in the courtyard when cookies are only kept in the royal kitchen. Hahaha!” said the father while patting the boy’s head.

“But father, I only did it because it smells so delicious!”

“It’s alright my boy, now give me some of those cookies and go back and play.”

“Yes father!”

So the boy went out the door and hurriedly ran through the hallway. CLUCK TSHHH** the boy went to a halt and noticed that he stepped on a hidden platform. The boy looked around and tried to find where the sound came from or what the hidden platform meant. While he was looking around he noticed that the family portrait of the royal family is now inverted. So, he turns it around and make it right side up again. Suddenly, the portrait splits in the middle to open a secret storage containing the golden crown of the prince. The boy was excited and very happy. He couldn’t contain his happiness that he jumped around the hallway and eventually grabbed the golden crown saying “My father wouldn’t mind, he said it’s alright when I grabbed the cookies without permission.”

BEET BEET BEET* the royal alarm went.

The boy ran as fast as he can to his father. “Father!...