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It
was Christmas day. Transformers were the new big hit, and I got
my very first one. The most viscious bad guy in the galaxy, the
robot who sinlge handedly would lead the decepticons to taking
over Cybertron for a short time. Yes, I am talking about Megatron.
He was my first Transformer. It took me a couple of times to get
the hang of transforming him, but once I did, oh what fun I had.
I would go to my friend's house and lead his Soundwave to victory
against his Optimus Prime. Then we would go play war. It was during
one of those rousing games of war that it happened. My friend
borrowed Megatron to use as a weapon and jumped out of a tree
with him in his pocket. (Excuse me while I grab a tissue.) Megatron
got broken. Sadly, after months of arguing with my mom that he
could be fixed, she threw him away. I KNOW!!! It's worse than
hearing a tag got ripped off of a Beanie Baby. The moral of the
story? That day I learned a valuable lesson in friendship. No
one loves your toys like you do. Even best friends. Yes, it's
a painful story, and sadly there is no happy ending. I never got
a new Megatron, and he never offered to replace it. Looking back
I wish I knew then what I know now. Toys can never be replaced,
but friends come and go. So guard your toys my friends. Guard
them like the preciousl jewels they are.
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