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Chapter 2: Playing with my Brother
ОглавлениеThe sun rose high in the sky, casting a warm glow over the Robinsons’ backyard. Karina and her brother Patrick had been eagerly awaiting this moment all morning – it was playtime! With a skip in her step and a grin on her face, Karina bounded out into the yard, her eyes sparkling with excitement.
– Patrick! Patrick! Come on, let’s play! – she called out, her voice ringing with enthusiasm.
From his spot at the kitchen table, where he’d been finishing up his breakfast, Patrick grinned and hurried to join his sister. He bounded out the door, a ball clutched in his hand, his face lighting up with anticipation.
– Hey Karina! What do you want to play? – Patrick asked, excitement bubbling in his voice.
Karina’s eyes lit up with mischief as she pondered the possibilities.
– How about a game of catch? – she suggested, tossing the ball into the air with a flourish.
Patrick’s grin widened. – Sure thing! I’ll be the best catcher ever!
With that, the siblings launched into their game, their laughter echoing through the air as they chased after the ball. Karina dodged and weaved, her nimble feet carrying her effortlessly across the grass, while Patrick leapt and lunged, his arms outstretched in a valiant attempt to catch the elusive ball.
As they played, their backyard transformed into a playground of endless possibilities. They raced around trees, ducked under bushes, and leaped over flowerbeds, their energy and enthusiasm seemingly boundless.
– Gotcha! – Patrick cried triumphantly, snagging the ball mid-air with a triumphant grin.
Karina chuckled, her cheeks flushed with exertion.
– Nice catch, Patrick! You’re getting better every day.
With a quick high-five, they resumed their game, the sun warming their backs and the breeze ruffling their hair. Time seemed to stand still as they lost themselves in the simple joy of playing together.
As the afternoon sun began to sink lower in the sky, casting long shadows across the yard, Karina and Patrick reluctantly called an end to their game. With flushed cheeks and bright eyes, they flopped down on the grass, breathing heavily but happy.
– That was so much fun, Karina! – Patrick exclaimed, grinning from ear to ear.
Karina nodded, her own grin mirroring her brother’s. – Yeah, it was! We make a great team, don’t we? —
Patrick nodded enthusiastically.
– The best team ever!