Once upon a time there was a boy named Timmy, he had the prettiest teeth in his class. Timmy was well liked amongst his classmates, everything in his life was going very well. One day at lunch, Timmy bit into an apple and felt something weird, Timmy noticed his beautiful front tooth was loose, very loose. He began to panic, not knowing what was going on, Timmy wanted to ask someone but was very scared. As the day went on, Timmy's tooth got looser, he began to think that this would go away, "this must go away" he said. Timmy tried to ignore his problem by playing video games, but still, after all of the games Timmy still panicked. The end of the day arrived and Timmy went to bed, his mom, like always read a bedtime story to him and then tucked him in. The morning arrived and Timmy was awaken by the sun, as he opened up his eyes he screamed out loud "my tooth!" .
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Timmy's tooth was sitting on his bed next to a couple of drops of blood, he got up out of bed and checked the mirror. Once again he screamed, "what has happened to my front tooth!" Timmy panicked, and now didn't want to go to school because he thought he thought he would get teased. Timmy got to school and didn't say one word, in fact he didn't even want to eat. This same thing continued for the following two days. His mother and his classmates were starting to get worried about Timmy. Timmy takes a look in the mirror two days after he lost his tooth, but yet nothing grew back! He was beginning to think he was going to look like a mutant for perhaps the rest of his life! Timmy's gigantic gap in his mouth has made him feel very uncomfortable, so much that he doesn't want anyone to see him, including his mom. The blood marks on his pillow case are still there, and he isn't sure if more teeth were about to fall out. The following day, he attends class unwillingly, and his teacher asks Timmy what is wrong, why has he been so quiet? Timmy finally decides to break down and tell someone he trusts, he says to his teacher "something terribly wrong has happened to me.