
Mabel was in second grade. In science, her teacher talked to her and her classmates about the parts of the body and how x-rays can let people see through their body and see their bones and muscles. Mabel thought that x-rays were cool. She knew just what she wanted for Christmas, x-ray vision. The week before Christmas, she made her wish list. Mabel’s wish list sid:
This is Mabel’s wish list:
1. X-Ray Vision
2. A new stuffed animal
3. A big pack of gym
4. A bag of skittles
5. For Santa to give me one of these things.
On Christmas Eve, she wished upon a star that she would get X-Ray Vision, and she did the next morning. She could see throough walls and doors, and skeletons were walking around. She wanted to make a good use of her power.
A week later at school, she saw a lonely girl walking outside in the hall way. She was walking kind of like she was blind, toughing walls and tring to feel her way through the hall. Suddenly, the bell rang. Time for lunch! She would not mind being a little late for lunch, so she walked over to the girl she had seen before and switched off her X-Ray Vision by pushing on a button by her foot.
She asked, “Are you blind?”
The girl answered, “Yes, my names is Julia.”
“Mine’s Mabel,” Mabel replied. “Can I help you?”
“Uh, sure, thanks.” Julia answered.
“Then it’s like that, they were friends, and Mabel helped out anyone with difficulties such as blindness or deafness.
She became kind woman when she grew up.
02/2011
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