Smruthika Vilayanoor

Children Stories Drama Others

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Smruthika Vilayanoor

Children Stories Drama Others

The Luck Machine

The Luck Machine

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"I'm so unlucky!" I heard a huge whine in my class during lunch.

"My mom said we can't go to Singapore! It's so unfair!" Nadia cried. She was the richest kid in our class.


"Ha! You think you are unlucky? My mom gives me such big lunches!"

Akshay said to Nadia. You MUST know by now, lava was flowing out of my ears. As I'm typing this and looking out my window, I could see three children and a couple dressed in rags. Mind you, I'm only twelve! I don't know the first thing about world hunger.

The oldest girl said "I'm so lucky to have"-


Her voice faded away. I knew she was talking about her parents as i heard the kids say that before.

But this time, it made me think. If poor or needy kids were so happy, then why should rich or well-off kids even deserve to complain?! Is it because they are used to more riches?


I needed an answer. So I went out and bought the luck machine.

BUT I TOTALLY GOT RIPPED OFF!!!


As I spent 300$ on a machine that every human has in their hearts [sad life]


So next time you think YOU are unlucky, compare yourself with a beggar. Who do YOU think is luckier?


Don't worry! The machine doesn't need any batteries!


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