Saturday, October 11, 2008

Developing your Character

Name: Pedro
Occupation: Shelving book at the Library
Age: 18

In an ordinary sunny day, Pedro was shelving books at the library where little people where attending. Every day he would wake up in the morning getting ready for a job he doesn't like. He would cook his everyday breakfast-lunch-dinner meals for himself because he lives alone in his home. All his family live in Cuba who are there to support their sick grandmother. So after finishing his last peice of egg, he entered his car and he shivered from the coldness of the air that surrounds him. His skin was bit by the frosty air in his car. He then started his car and the engine made a roaring noise, his car wouldn't start because of the cold weather, so he gave up fixing his car to prevent him from being late from work, so he took the bus.

And then he finally arrived from work and grabbed some books and went on with his job. The manager of the library asked to have a word with pedro. Since Pedro has been working at the library for 2yrs now he has grown a close relationship with his boss. His boss George has been telling Pedro about his life and his secrets, but today Pedro had a weird feeling when George called him. "Pedro I have a secret that I want to tell you, I have an underground base under this very library. I am retiring because of my old age and I cant handle being in the library any longer, so im asking you to take my place because i have no sons to take my place in protecting the people of this small town."

Pedro could not think of anything to say but "Ok". So George showed him everything he has known about the places in the city where criminals hang and the secrets of the hidden base. So Pedro one day had a mission to do and he saved an old lady from being hit by a car by helping her cross the street. So Pedro now has a new job that he likes and thanks to his boss George Pedro has been living a happy secret life like batman. He is happy to save people's lives and make their life happy too.

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