Natalie has enough money to buy a house. Natalie and Layla are FEELING to enter the house. In one room of the house, it has NOUN. In another, it had a NOUN but, in one room, it had 2 people in it. Natalie asked what was your name. One said my name is Adelyen. The second person said my name is Caroline. But Caroline PAST TENSE VERB about Adelyen. Natalie and Layla weren’t aware about it. The next day, Adelyen made FOOD for Natalie and Layla. The breakfast is ADJECTIVE said Layla. By the time when Natalie and Layla changed their outfits, they saw Caroline just VERB WITH ING AT END around the room. So Layla and Natalie decided to go to PLACE and they went back home to get some rest after. The next day was raining so Natalie and Layla stayed home and played GAME. The next day was time for school, but a few minutes before everyone woke up, Adelyen PAST TENSE VERB Natalie and Layla. Layla and Natalie had a little headache and asked Caroline to help and Caroline helped by giving them BEVERAGE and it helped for a while. When Layla and Natalie went to school, they PAST TENSE VERB to their friends and talked about the new house they bought. When Natalie and Layla was walking home, they saw a COLOR truck saying free PLURAL NOUN And Natalie fell for the trick. Natalie tried to find the PLURAL NOUN but it wasn’t anywhere. It turned out that the driver was Adelyen. Natalie was very FEELING. The truck drove to PLACE. Natalie was all tied up with rope and she had to get out. It turns out that Layla was following the truck with that trick on her skateboard and she got to that same place. While Natalie was still tied up, Layla found a path that lead her where Natalie was. Natalie was crying for help and Layla came to help. Layla looked for scissors in her backpack but it wasn’t here. The only way was to untie. Layla felt FEELING to try. But she got couraged. Adelyen saw Layla trying to untie Natalie from the piece of rope. Natalie was untied from the rope piece when adeleyn was going to VERB Layla. But Natalie found a NOUN and quickly PAST TENSE VERB at Adeleyn. Natalie and Layla went home on a VEHICLE . It was a ADJECTIVE Day for Natalie and Layla as they got some rest