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Andrew's Way
Andrew was an especially suspicious, sneaky snake that liked to get in trouble. He stole from stores and damaged car doors. His mother and his father decided it would be best for him to move to England with his Aunt Sheila. The day he arrived was like being born again; everything was different. The culture, the food, even what side of the road people drove on. Andrew knew in order to fit in, he must conform. A problem arose when Andrew realized he was born to stand out. The rough nature of his personality was what made Andrew himself. Trying to conform to the standards of others, especially those in England wasn’t what Andrew was made for. Maybe robbing shops and giving automobiles bops were his true callings after all.
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