That night, the house was full of laughter—just like old times. Mia realized that even though people move away, family and friends can always find their way back together.
When Leo arrived, they hugged like no time had passed. “I saved the last page for you,” Mia said, showing him the workbook. On the blank page, she had written: “Starter: Back Together.”
It had been two years since Mia’s best friend, Leo, moved to a different city. They used to do everything together—build forts, share snacks, and read comics in the treehouse. But after Leo left, Mia felt a little lonely, even with her big, noisy family around.
One rainy afternoon, Mia’s mom called her to the kitchen. “We have a surprise,” she said with a smile. Mia’s dad, her little brother Sam, and even Grandma were all standing near the front door. “Leo and his family are coming to visit for the weekend!”
Mia couldn’t believe it. She ran to her room and grabbed something special: their old Family and Friends Workbook 4 . They had started it together in class, but the last page was blank.
Here’s a short, simple story draft based on the theme “Family and Friends 4 Workbook Starter: Back Together.”
Together, they filled in the page. Leo drew their treehouse, and Mia wrote a list of things they’d do this time: fly kites, bake cookies, and teach Sam a new handshake. Grandma made hot chocolate, and Sam finally learned the silly secret handshake.