EXTRA STORY 4: LOVE MEMORIES

Sabrina was born on the thirteenth day of the seventh month of the year two thousand and three. Born in the month of adventures to new lands, of golden sunshine, blue sea, white sand, but no less sudden showers.

Sabrina kept growing up in the immense love of her parents, of both sides. Sabrina did well in school, was praised by her teacher, and her grades weren't too bad at the end of the term, so her father and mother decided to let her fly back to England to play with her grandparents during the summer vacation, as a reward for her academic good results at school.

The night before the flight, Sabrina was so excited that she could not sleep, and finally she was able to take a nap when it was almost dawn. The next morning, the whole family boarded a plane to fly back to England, as a result of the excitement of the previous night, they couldn't sleep, so some little girl fell asleep as soon as the plane took off.

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Nine hours and thirty minutes have passed. The plane landed on beautiful English land, her mother patted her shoulder to wake her up, then the whole family got off the plane, went through immigration procedures, took checked baggage and walked out of the airport.

Outside the airport was very crowded, people raised placards cheering when they saw acquaintances. Sabrina watched for a while, and immediately saw the silhouette of her grandparents, she let go of her mother's hand and ran to her grandparents, shouting:

"Grandpa. Grandma."

Grandparents were overjoyed when they saw that, the grandfather quickly picked up the grandchild, and the grandmother stood beside her and cuddled her, asking all kinds of questions.

"Wow! Are you too big now?"

Grandpa praised. Sabrina just laughed.

"The older you get, the more beautiful you are. Look at you, the dress is so pretty."

"Thank you grandma."

Sabrina said politely.

"Hi mom. Hi dad."

Parents at this time pulled suitcases and walked over, smiling.

"Are you tired of flying? We are afraid that we will miss you too."

Grandfather said.

"It's not too tired Dad, we ate and took a nap on the plane."

"Ah, that's good. Because I see you flying so far, we are afraid that you will get tired, next year will not want to go through this crime of two old bodies."

"Dad, don't say that. It's only nine hours and thirty minutes, but fortunately our flight went smoothly, without delay or cancellation. There are many longer flights that are delayed and canceled too."

Mother explained. Grandpa laughed again. Then the family took a taxi back to their grandparents' house.

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Grandma's house is very big. It can be said that it is a villa full of ancient, dark brown main color, because it is large, each person has a room for themselves without having to suffer from crowded sleep. A few days later, Sabrina would go to the market, go to the supermarket with her grandmother, sometimes go to the next village with her mother, sometimes follow him to play golf, listen to his stories or sometimes follow three dimensions to the fields near the house, father and daughter both walk and talk or sometimes chase each other to the point of suffocation.

The little girl's summer vacation passed happily. Until that day. That day Sabrina woke up and found the surroundings quiet, went downstairs and saw a note left by her mother, it turned out that mom and dad went to the village to visit old friends, grandparents went to the supermarket, mom also clearly told in the letter. It is not allowed to open the door around because you are not familiar with the roads here and secondly, it will be very dangerous to do so.

Oh man! Sabrina thought to herself, who would do something so foolish? Then, she took a piece of bread and a glass of hot milk and placed it on the table and finished the meal. After eating, the girl began to climb the stairs, up to her bedroom, then her parents', her grandparents', curious blood surfaced, she continued to climb to the highest floor - the attic.

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There was a large oak door, which Sabrina pushed open with all her might and stepped inside, the smell of oak wafting in the air. In the center of the room was an oak chest of drawers, a sly smile on her face, Sabrina gently opened the door and slipped inside, not forgetting to leave the door ajar.

Entering like this, does anyone know? Sabrina sat huddled in the closet, wondering to herself. The darkness was covering the little girl, she looked around and saw only coats and coats, even adult sizes, a few dusty patches that made Sabrina cough.

Then "Bump" Sabrina fell backwards, staggered to her feet, Sabrina was surprised to find herself standing in a completely different space, overgrown with trees, big old trees, the wind blowing from time to time. sway the leaves.

The afternoon sun here has gradually turned off, the sun is setting in the distance, the wind gently blows a few strands of Sabrina's sideburns, the more the sun goes down, the more darkness covers this place. A mixed feeling of fear. So Sabrina put her hands together into a small megaphone, and she called out:

"Mommy! Daddy!"

Nobody replied her. She continued.

"Grandpa! Grandma!"

Still no reply. At this time, the afternoon sun was out, the sun had completely gone down, darkness would soon come, Sabrina was even more frightened, she sat down, put her head in her hands, and sobbed:

"Grandma! Grandpa! Wh...where are you?"

Then a noise made Sabrina startle, stand up, and at the same time, two boys appeared. The two boys look quite similar, except that one is brown-headed and the other is yellow-headed. The eyes of the two boys are very beautiful. The two boys stared at Sabrina, the brunet stammered something inaudible, a silence followed until the blonde finally spoke:

"What's your name?"

"My name is Sabrina."

Sabrina shyly replied. Only now did the brown-haired boy say a complete sentence:

"Your name is so cute."

The brown-haired boy extended his hand to introduce:

"My name's Devan, and then I move on to the blonde,"and this is my brother Collins."

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That day, after a quarrel between the children, Sabrina had to slowly follow the other two brothers home. The girl was given food by the Key family to eat and sleep. Before that, the two boys' mother also asked Sabrina where her house was, but when she finished answering, the woman's face became surprised and strange.

The next morning, after finishing breakfast, Sabrina ran to the stream to play with Collins and Devan. After playing in the stream, the three of them chased each other on the grass until they were exhausted, laughter and shouting mixed together. After that, he sat down to find a clover with Devan, and Devan found the clover first, but gave it to Sabrina. This confused Sabrina a lot.

It was a snowy night that night. The boys' mother advised them, telling the two boys to go to bed first, and then she and her husband took Sabrina home together. The three of them walked in the cold snow, the wind blowing in the cold, to a large pine tree nearby where they stopped. Sabrina remembers the past few days, she nods her thanks to the couple, saying:

"The past few days, thank you your family so much. Honestly, without your family, I don't know what I would do."

Collins and Devan's mother then smiled gently, patted Sabrina's head, and replied:

"There's nothing to be shy about, baby, whoever I can help at home, I'll help. If I can help you, I'm happy, you go home carefully and take care."

Sabrina nodded, and her father smiled as well and waved goodbye to her. Sabrina can see the way home from here. So the little girl is about to go home, to see her father and mother, to see her grandparents again. Sabrina smiled brightly, greeted the Key couple and walked forward to open the door to return home.

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