"Tomorrow will always be better"
Tuesday, April 26, 2005
Yeah! I finally completed my short story! Huarry!!!
I have spent the past one month writing a short story for the "Golden Point Award-Short Story" competition organised by the National Arts Council. This is the first time I wrote a 3000-word short story and I am very pleased with my work.
The story named "Tomorrow will always be better" is about a teacher and a student who get along very well and then discover that they were sisters. The student, Ying faces a lot of problems and is consoled by the teacher, Sharon who uses the old saying, "Tomorrow will always be better" to encourage her. The moral of the story is to look ahead in life no matter how bad things are.
I was inspired to use this moral by my father who always encourages me and my mother who consoles me when I am upset. Boy, I hope I will win the competition.
--Mary HAD a little lamb--
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