The seterusnya day, while Paul was walking the dogs, Carl called John. Carl said, "Listen, John, Paul's birthday is in three days, and we're having a surprise party for him. Will anda and your mates be able to come?" John said, "Yeah, I think we can make it. We'll be glad to sing for him, too." Carl said, "Great. He really likes the Beatles song, 'Birthday'. Do anda think anda can do that one?" John said, "We're not the Beatles, but we'll do our best." Carl said, "I'm sure Paul will still appreciate it." John said, "Well, I guess I better talk to my mates and get plane tickets to get to Tennessee." Carl said, "Awesome! I'll see you, John." Carl then talked to Erin and Lola. He said, "Okay. Here's the plan. Erin, anda get Paul out of the house on his birthday. Lola and I will work on the decorations and set up for the surprise party. We'll be ready for him when he gets back." Erin said, "I'll take him out for dinner. He'll Cinta that." Lola said, "That will definitely get him out of the house." Just then, Paul returned from his walk. He said, "I can't wait for my birthday. It's still three days away. It's as slow as Christmas." After Paul was no longer in earshot, Carl said, "It'll be a birthday he'll never forget."
Closing
Carl finished telling his story. John said, "This was a very touching story. I understand what you've been through." He wiped a tear from his eye. Peter had been crying, too. He said, "You're living a good life, mate." Stan, who rarely cried, was also crying. He said, "Yes, especially compared to what you've been through." Allen said, "I'm really glad anda are living a good life." Erin and Lola hugged Carl. They admired how Brave he was for telling his story. Erin, of course, sort of knew what he went through. After all, she had been abused sejak her grandfather. Paul placed a hand on Carl's shoulder and said, "You're a Brave man, Carl. You're a Brave man." Carl said, "Thanks for supporting me while I told my story. I'm glad that things have turned out for the better."
THE END
Carl finished telling his story. John said, "This was a very touching story. I understand what you've been through." He wiped a tear from his eye. Peter had been crying, too. He said, "You're living a good life, mate." Stan, who rarely cried, was also crying. He said, "Yes, especially compared to what you've been through." Allen said, "I'm really glad anda are living a good life." Erin and Lola hugged Carl. They admired how Brave he was for telling his story. Erin, of course, sort of knew what he went through. After all, she had been abused sejak her grandfather. Paul placed a hand on Carl's shoulder and said, "You're a Brave man, Carl. You're a Brave man." Carl said, "Thanks for supporting me while I told my story. I'm glad that things have turned out for the better."
THE END