Jeff: Hello!
Victor: Jeff, today you went to my home and borrowed my book, right?
Jeff: Yes, your brother took it to me.
Victor: Have you seen a notepaper in the book?
Jeff: Notepaper? I haven’t seen anything.
Victor: No? Oh! My gosh.
Jeff: What kind of the notepaper?
Victor: Well! Well! Just a lottery ticket.
Jeff: Really? Is it important? Win any money.
Victor: No, the lottery is not mine.
Jeff: Oh!
Victor: Huh… well! I will keep looking for it.
Jeff: Ok… bye!
(Narrator: After Victor hangs up the phone, he goes back to his room and continues finding the lottery. He still cannot find it, so he goes to sleep. Suddenly, David‘s cell phone is ringing. He puts the lottery on the table and answers his cell phone.)
David: Oh! Honey. I miss you so much. You wanna see me now.
(Then he goes out in a hurry. After some time, the parents come back home.)
Ian: Huh! It is good to walk with you.
Ellen: Oh! Yeah what is it? Dear, is this yours?
Ian: What is it? Lottery ticket! No, I have never bough it.
Ellen: Maybe it is the first prize. Take the newspaper to check it.
Ian: Ok!
Ian: Here it is!
Ellen: Oh! My gosh.. It is the first prize!
Ian: What! We are so lucky. Honey! We’re rich now. (Ian holds Ellen’s hands)
Ellen: I can’t believe it.
Ian: We will cash it tomorrow.
Ellen: But it doesn’t belong to us…I’m afraid…
Ian: Don’t worry. Maybe our son bought it! I’ll talk to them.
Ellen: Is it really ok?
Ian: The bank is closed now. We can cash it tomorrow.
Ellen: Ok!
Tomorrow morning, in the living room
(Narrator: David is looking for the lottery ticket. But he can’t find it.)
David: Hmm~ where is the lottery? I remember I put it on the table.
Victor: David, what are you doing?