Sue and her siblings are now waking up in bed and went to the bathroom to brush their teeth. Then, they spit the toothpaste out of their mouth and put their toothbrush away. They will be hearing the coronavirus update as a matter of fact. They haven't heard the update for a while of course. Let's hope that Sue and her siblings will be hearing the coronavirus update.
"Morning, mom" said Sue.
"Good morning, Sue" said Principal Rodriguez. "I am making pancakes for breakfast"
"That smells good, mom" said Sue. "In fact, I like having pancakes for breakfast"
"Can you call out your siblings, Sue?" Principal Rodriguez asked.
"I sure will, mom" said Sue. "You two, breakfast is ready"
"We'll be right there, sis" said Margaret.
"Okay, you two" said Sue.
Her siblings came downstairs and went to the table.
"What are we having for breakfast?" James asked.
"We are having pancakes for breakfast" said Sue.
"I like having pancakes" said Margaret.
"Same here" said James.
"Let's eat" said Sue.
After breakfast, Sue and her siblings are about to watch TV.
"What can we watch today, sis?" Margaret asked.
"How about the coronavirus update" said Sue.
"That is fine with me, sis" said James.
Sue and her siblings turned in for the coronavirus update.
"Look at this, Sue" said Margaret.
"What is going on here, you three?" Sue asked.
"More people died from that virus" said James.
"That looks bad, you two" said Sue.
"Yes, it is, sis" said Margaret.
"How many were dead?" Sue asked.
"About 2,300" said James.
"That is a lot, you two" said Sue.
"I know, sis" said Margaret. "I don't want to get sick from that virus"
"Me either, you two" said Sue. "We don't know how long it will last"
"We will have to wait and see, sis" said James.
"Thanks, you two" said Sue. "You are nice"
"Anytime, sis" said Margaret. "We can wash our hands every 20 seconds"
"I will remember that, you two" said Sue.
"Now you do, sis" said James.
Sue and her siblings have heard an update from the coronavirus. See what happens in the next chapter of this long story.
