Arthur and the red wedding


This is the reception. The kids can't wait until it is time to leave. The kids are called in a room to learn about Communism and to get books from Marx translated into English. They know they have no choice there. They just don't like it. They run a preschool and wants D.W. to go to it and Kate one day. They don't like that idea at all. D.W. loves her preschool a lot. They went to the classroom part. They all want to go home. They don't like Communism because it is bad.

"You kids can learn about Socialism and Communism," said a man, "Karl Marx wrote these books."

"Is Socialism good?" said Arthur, "Or not?"

"Very good it is," said the man, "True Democracy it is."

They was read part of the Communist manifesto. Arthur and them don't like it at all. Arthur prefers the Bible instead. Arthur hates Communism. He likes the Republic the way it is. But he wants it to be one nation under God again. Not Communism. After that they went to eat food and tell their parents what they had to do in the back room. They hate that. They want to go home the kids do. They will go home in about three hours. They are looking forward to that. When they go home.

"I don't like that one bit," said Mrs. Read, "This place is scary."

"Maybe i shouldn't help them?" said Arthur, "Maybe then we wouldn't be here?"

"It was my fault," said Mrs. Read, "I want to be a better parent from now on."

"So what will you and dad do to become better one?" said Arthur, "I just want to know."

"Enroll in a better parents classes," said both, "We want to treat you better than we have."

"That is good," said Arthur, "I was hoping you would become better parents."

After the party they all went home. Glad they are at home. Next story they begin better parents classes. The end.