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In many stories of the three little pigs, they have told you about what happened to the three pigs, but have they told you the story from the pigs point of view? As you may know, the three little pigs each build their house out of different materials. The first built his out of straw, the second, sticks, and the third built his out of bricks. This is the story of the second pig. Albert, more commonly know as the second little pig was proud of his house, he always loved playing with sticks and now his house is made from them. Little did he know, there was a big bad wolf that was hungry and happen to hear about albert and his two other brothers now residing in houses near him. As anyone would be worried about a possible wolf
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As they each travel back to their homes, the first pig spots the wolf as he scurries into his straw house. He calls Albert to tell him about the sighting, and Albert responds, “The wolf could never get in, he is not strong enough.” As that is said, Albert hears the wolf say, “Little pig, little pig, let me in! Or I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in!" The first little pig responds, "Not by the hair of my chinny-chin chin.” The next thing Albert hears is, squealing coming from the phone. In a panic, Albert runs to gather his items, but hears the big bad wolf running up to his front door. His life flashes before his eyes, having memories of him and his brothers bonding and having fun, alongside memories of his girlfriend who he soon planned on taking things a step forward. Yes, he was planning on asking to marry her. As he is thinking about this, he gets interrupted by the wolf, “Little pig, little pig, let me in! Or I'll huff and I'll puff and I'll blow your house in!" said the wolf. Albert immediately calls his girlfriends and confesses his future plans with her, with the conflict of why he can nott and proceeds to tell her his last words. Before he can even get the word out of his mouth, the

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