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Kele Most Important Polk-A-Tolk Player (fake)

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Krystal Morera

Mr. Michel

History B7

12 August 2016

                                Kele Most Incredible Pok-a-tok Player        

             The story about Kele, most incredible Pok-a-tok player of all

Kele was a poor boy whose parents barely had enough to support him and themselves.  He was an only child and had no friends during social events he would play Pok-a-tok while the other kids enjoyed and played other games together. He was the “weird” kid no one really understood his parents did not care for him and soon he was really by himself when his parents abandoned him and left him on the street to care for himself. He was also really intelligent and found other ways to care for him ways his parents couldn’t for him.

While on the street he found himself a puppy on the street while all torn and the dog almost fainting to his death. He wasn’t going to let that happen and he found a local river near and carried him there. He also let him have the last piece of bread he had. After that they have been together since. The dogs name was Ki they were best friends. Ki was a big dog, his fur was all black, filled with dirt, and he had really bad bruises from his past. He was a great protector of Kele and he would protect him with his life.

Years had past and he never got a real family but always got smarter everyday from books and learned a lot of the glyphs signs. Finally Kele went to a social event because he was confident enough to meet other people. The event was where all the people gathered around the newest rulers Olmec head. They did the rain dance hoping the rain will come and fill up their rivers. At that event people kept talking to Kele telling him they have seen him on the streets with his dog or that they felt bad one person even offered to give him space in their own home.

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