11-year old shares 2 Chapters of his Life Story
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Eleven-year old Aiden is writing a story about his life

By Aiden Beards

Chapter 1: a bad night sleep

I had a terrible night sleep today which put me in a bad mood but after I got over that I went into my room to play S.S.B.U which made me happier. After that I went downstairs for breakfast which again put me in a better mood.

After I had breakfast I started to get dressed into my school uniform which wasn’t that pleasant at all.

And then the kittens climbed on me which is usually not pleasant (unless I’m wearing clothes) but if not I might get attacked by them, then lastly mum drove me to school (which is where I’m writing this) which was pleasant and not pleasant at the same time which is weird because it is usually one or the other. I’m hoping that this afternoon and evening will put me in a better mood and make me smile.

Chapter 2: another day

I called this chapter another day because the day I’m writing about is tomorrow.

I hope that tomorrow will be a better day with a better night sleep.

Hopefully I can continue the good week all week 24/7 every day for 7 days.

Aiden Beards

Aiden Beards is 11 years old and was born and raised in a small village called Fordham in Colchester, England. Aiden considers his autism to be most important to him. If he isn’t spending time alone, you can almost always find him around his sweet black domestic shorthaired kittens, Blue and Bear. My life story is Aiden’s first book.

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