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My little sister, Donna, turned six, and she started copying whatever I did — every move!
"What are you doing?" she asked my friend Maya and me one Saturday morning.
"We're making earrings," Maya said, pointing to a photo in the craft page of her magazine.
Donna plopped (扑通) down next to us at the table. "May I make one too?" "Um… " I paused.
"Sure!" Maya said. Donna squeezed in so close to me that I could hardly see what I was doing.
"Can you give me a little more room? You are blocking me from the beads. "I said a little angrily.
"I'm just trying to see what you're doing." Donna said.
"Well, you don't need to see exactly what I'm doing." I told her. "You can make your own design just over there, Donna."
"I am!" she said. She was using the same colors of beads and string and everything that I was using.
Having finished the earrings, Maya suggested we get her guitar to make up songs for our band.
"An excellent idea!" I said. "Let's go to the backyard where we can have some privacy."
When Donna didn't say anything, I thought she must have understood what I meant. Nevertheless, 10 minutes later, she showed up before me.
"Sorry I'm late, but I couldn't find my tambourine (铃鼓)." said Donna. "It was in the basket that my Hello Kitty was sleeping in. Isn't that so funny? Maybe, we should invite Kitty to be in our band!"
"Our band?" I asked. "Since when is this our band? You're constantly following me like a shadow, and I'm so tired of it. Please leave me alone, OK?"
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Hearing what I said, Donna got a super-surprised look.
……
I came up with a plan that I hoped would help.
答案: Hearing what I said, Donna got a super-surprised look. Then tears started welling up in her eyes and before I could say a word, Donna ran away. Gazing at the little figure disappearing from sight, I regretted what I had said. I didn't mean to hurt her at all. How I wished I could take back those words right away! Realizing I never put myself in her shoes, I made up my mind to make an apology to her and find a way to make her happy. I came up with a plan that I hoped would help. My friend Maya and I looked around and found Donna very soon. I was walking towards her, holding the kitten Charlie in front of my face. When I got close, I copied the kitten: "Hi, Donna! Your sister says she's really sorry for the way she treated you just now. I want to play the tambourine in your band, but I'm not good at it with my paws. So I'm hoping you can give me a hand." Luckily, Donna smiled and agreed to join us. I said to myself, "Never will I treat Donna that way, no matter what happens."