Continued from yesterday
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He was such a dependable friend. ย The two of them searched for almost ten minutes without any luck. Joe said the Park Keeper would probably understand if they apologised and explained what had happened but Luke wasnโt ready to give up yet.
โThis pavement goes downhill,โ he said.
โNo it donโt, itโs flat,โ Joe disagreed.
โGive me your ball,โ said Luke.
He placed it gently on the pavement and it started to roll.
โSee! Itโs slightly downhill. ย If we follow your ball it will lead us to mine.โ
โOk,โ said Joe, and they followed it.
It went past the chip shop and the laundrette; past the pub and the bingo hall. ย Joe looked back over his shoulder. ย He couldnโt see the park gate anymore and was a bit worried. ย Mrs Walker had told them to
1. stay together and
2. stay in the park.
He couldnโt do both so, after very little deliberation, he decided that โstay togetherโ was the more important rule. ย He hurried to catch up with Luke. ย The ball continued to trickle on but was slowing down because the slope levelled out just before it reached the main road. ย Joeโs ball came to a stop against a bulge in the asphalt. ย He picked it up and putย it in his pocket.
โSo whereโs yours?โ
โIt must be here somewhere,โ said Luke looking around.
His logic was flawless. ย The ball must have rolled in this direction. ย But it was nowhere to be seen.
โWell at least we tried,โ said Joe, โI think we should probโly be gettinโ back to the park.โ
โJust one more minute,โ said Luke, โI know itโs here. ย It must be.โ ย Suddenly he realised โsomeone probโly accidentโly kicked it. ย Itโs probโly gone across the road!โ
โOh no!โ said Joe as he looked at the busy traffic, โweโre not goinโ to cross the road!โ
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Continues tomorrow ๐ but if you can’t wait, you can read the whole story here


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