
On a pleasant summer in a mushroom-shaped, reddish-brown colored house, lived a girl named Goldilocks she loved porridge and wanted to eat it all day long. Goldilocks was a kind and nice girl but others thought that she was a stubborn girl because she always ate other people’s porridge even though they told her not to.
She had many friends but her best friends were the three bears. They were very kind to her however, Goldilocks was not so kind to them. She sometimes ignored, disobeyed, and disappointed them many times. Whenever they had porridge for breakfast she would eat all of it and ignore everything they said to her. Whenever she got hungry when she was little, they always gave her half portions of the food but when she started to grow up, she got more stubborn. Which made them the guilty ones.
One morning, Goldilocks was still asleep in her little red cozy bed, and the bears thought
not to disturb and quickly finish the breakfast before she woke up, but when the mommy bear served the brown, delicious porridge, the smell of it awakened Goldilocks and they all knew that they wouldn’t have their breakfast. They thought that they should kick Goldilocks out of the house and never let even her fingernails in their house because they were so tired of teaching her not to eat other people’s porridge. But they were so kind that they canceled the plan and let her in their house. None of her friends invited her to their house because wherever she went, she finished all the porridge at all the houses and they also disliked the bears because they thought the bears taught her this type of attitude. Sometimes she thought they were not her friends.
Then another day, Goldilocks was sorry for the behavior and She was determined to stop herself from eating other people’s porridge and apologized to the three bears. They were super happy and gave her more porridge only for that day. Goldilocks also promised that she wouldn’t do it again in the future. The bears replied that if she ate other people’s porridge again, then she would be kicked out of the house and have no place to live. That day Goldilocks was an obedient and nice girl. Where Goldilocks discovered a happy smile on the three bears' faces which made her happy too and she thought to be obedient to and kind every day.
But the next day she failed to do it and the bears kicked her out of the house. She managed to survive deep in the jungle in thorny bushes. But the bears were so sad and they missed her in every spoon of the porridge. They both were suffering only because of Goldilocks. If Goldilocks
could have stayed a good person maybe it might not happen.
This time Goldilocks was sorry for herself and very
guilty she thought that if the bears could give her one
more chance she would not do it again.
The next morning it was a miracle her wish
came true. The bears were standing next to her and
they forgave her. She said “I am sorry for this
behaviour I am feeling so guilty and stubborn. I just
want is that you just forgive me and let me in the
house these thorny bushes are so prickly. “She begged
them. The bears let her in the house and she never
did anything like this again: she never stole
others' porridge, never ignored or disobeyed anyone,
and respected everyone no matter if they were
older or younger. From that day they lived a happy
life in their little red mushroom house.