Time Travelled — almost 5 years

A letter from July 3rd, 2020

Jul 03, 2020 Jul 03, 2025

Peaceful right?

Dear FutureMe, Hopefully you're alive, I just wanna make you remember that story that everyone told us when we were little but with a twist and new moral and summary.... Here it goes...... Once apon a time there was an old couple. They had a garden outside their house. One day, they brought some sweet potatoes to grow them. The grandma went outside to plant the sweet potatoes then she saw a Mr. Fox🦊. They greeted each other. He came to grandma and asked what she was doing. Then he advised her to cook them and then plant them so that it would grow the next day. She took that advice and did what he told her to do. In the middle of the night🌃, When everyone was sleeping, Mr. Fox digged a hole and ate all the sweet potatoes and filled the hole with soil. Next morning, the grandma went outside and digged a hole and put her hand inside to see if the potatoes had grown. When she put her hand inside.... she felt nothing but poop mixed with mud. She dug a lot of holes to see if they were there or not, but unfortunately the sweet potatoes were gone and only poop was left. She told her husband and then they made a plan where her husband fakes his *****. Grandma invited Mr. Fox to her husband's fake funeral. When Mr. Fox arrived, he comforted the Grandma.... Then she went to bring him some food. After he ate, he was really full. He couldn't even stand up! Then he rested for a bit and comforted Grandma. Then suddenly someone came from behind and covered his face with a jute bag and hit him a lot. Then they took the bag of his face and saw that he died. Someone called the police after hearing the scream. It wasn't Mr. Fox who did it, it was the Grandpa who did it. He hated fox so he blamed Mr. Fox. The End Summary: Violent old couple hit an innocent fox Moral: Do not jump to conclusions right away. - Annie❤️

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