Jon is now waking up in bed and went to the bathroom to brush his teeth. Then, he spit the toothpaste out of his mouth and put his toothbrush away. He will be celebrating the end of Kwanzaa as a matter of fact. He knows that Kwanzaa is communist of course. Let's hope that Jon and his friends will celebrate the end of Kwanzaa.

"Morning, mom" said Jon.

"Good morning, Jon" said Mrs. Cruz. "I am making French toast for breakfast"

"That's great, mom" said Jon. "In fact, I like having French toast for breakfast"

"Can you call brother, Jon?" Mrs. Cruz asked.

"I sure will, mom" said Jon. "Matthew, breakfast is ready"

"I'll be right there, Jon" said Matthew.

"Okay, Matthew" said Jon.

Matthew came downstairs and went to the table.

"What are we having for breakfast, Jon?" Matthew asked.

"We are having French toast for breakfast" said Jon.

"I like having French toast" said Matthew.

"Same here" said Jon. "Let's eat.

After breakfast, Jon saw his friends came over.

"Hi, Jon" said Diana.

"Hi, Di" said Jon.

"How are you doing today?" Sue asked.

"I'm doing good, Sue" said Jon.

"That's great, Jon" said Sue. "Are we celebrating the end of Kwanzaa?"

"Yes, we are, Sue" said Jon. "I don't like Kwanzaa"

"Me either, Jon" said Nancy. "Kwanzaa is communist"

"I know that, Nancy" said Jon. "I hate that holiday"

"Same here, Jon" said Diana. "I hope it will end soon"

"I hope so too, Di" said Jon. "We are also not communist"

"Exactly, Jon" said Sue. "We already know who created that holiday"

"It is created by that communist man" said Jon. "We prefer other holidays"

"Good Kwanzaa ending party, Jon" said Diana.

"Thanks, Di" said Jon. "I have been decorating last night"

"It was a lot of work, Jon" said Nancy. "I am sure that everybody doesn't celebrate"

"I won't be celebrating Kwanzaa at all" said Diana.

"That is true, Di" said Jon. "We all won't be"

The Kwanzaa ending celebration party is a big success. See what happens in the next chapter of this long story.