The Cotton Candy

A mother and her two children are at the Youth Fair taking rides. They finish the rides. Afterwards, her kids decided that they are hungry, but for something sweet with sugar. They walk around and spot a person selling cotton candy.

“Can we have cotton candy? Mom, please!” her kids said.

“Okay. Sure!” mom said.

The mother follows her kids to the cotton candy machine. She asked to buy two cotton candies for her two sons. The man who sells them told her that he ran out. The children desperately crying and screaming for cotton candy.

She didn’t know what to do, because her two sons are making a scene in public. She is embarrassed from the whole crowd. She suddenly turns into cotton candy. Her two boys look at her and wanted to eat her.

“No, no, no, no, no, no, no! You’ve got the wrong idea, Brad and Sam!” She cried

“No, Mom! We’re both hungry. You are a cotton candy person. We will eat you.” Sam and Brad both said

She looks at herself that she is truly a cotton candy person. She is concerned for herself. How did I get to this she thought. Anyway, her two sons start grabbing and eating her, because she is now cotton candy. Her both sons are enjoying the sweet meal. They finished eating her and are satisfied.

All of a sudden they start asking for their mother. They become sad. They call out her name. They start crying as if they feel lost somehow. She is gone and no longer with them.

“We miss our mom! Mom, come back!” Both screamed, but to no avail. They call out her name again. They felt clueless to why their mom went missing. Oh, they ate her.

The man selling cotton candy didn’t know what to do, because he witnessed a bizarre event. He didn’t know what to think of it, but he offered Sam and Brad his help.

Sam and Brad were causing a scene. heck it goes to show you how badly you want to eat something and now they had it, but their mom is now gone. What a strange series of events.

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