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It was Tuesday And school was over, I went on my skateboard to skate out of there, I was thinking about how much it felt like a waste of time, until I remembered something, my sister's birthday was in two days and I needed to get her something, but I didn't have that much money on me, only enough to buy a cheap DVD, I was thinking "eh she's turning five I'm sure she wouldn't mind a cheap DVD"

so I skated all the way to a local video shop, when I got there, I went inside and saw all the DVDs, I went to the girl section and saw movies and shows she would definitely like! but they're beyond my budget, so I went to the bargain bin, I was digging around and I was thinking about how much hand sanitizer I need to get rid of all the germs from touching the bin, I only saw movies me and my parents would like, I was losing hope until I spotted a gem,

It was a bluey DVD! if you don't know what Bluey is it's a slice of life preschool cartoon that focuses on the adventures of Bluey, her sister bingo, and their parents chili and bandit, along side with some episodes of focusing on their friends, it's mostly just kids stuff but my sister absolutely adores it and it's kind of a guilty pleasure of mine as well, so seeing this in the bargain bin was a miracle, but something was odd about the cover

It just had bluey standing in front of her house with the words Bluey scribbled on the top left corner, bluey had a blank expression, there is no cover on the back and it looks printed on, I was thinking, "hmm this is sketchy, but it's my only chance of making my sister happy" before purchasing it. I had to go and ask the store owner, which was at the cash register, about it's odd simplicity

I went over to the cash register to ask the store owner about it, I said "hey um, where did you get this DVD and why does it look so weird? i'm going to buy it, but I just wanna know if it's not a snuff tape" the store owner said "uh I really don't know, one of my colleagues found it in a box at a garage sale, of someone who is moving out, she bought it, but after she watched it, she gave it to me" then I said "why?" the owner said "she just said it would be good to sell, so are you gonna give me the money or not?"

I gave the owner the money And skated back home with the DVD, I got back home and I was about to wrap the DVD in pink wrapping paper, but I thought to myself, "the owner seems sketchy, I need to watch it before giving it to my sister, to make sure if it isn't some sick movie" I opened up the dvd, to find a note and dvd had scratches and Bluey scribbled on it, I read the note first and it's said

To: David Andrews
From: Joe brumm

Hey David, i'm writing this to say that I'm sorry that you lost you're position at ludo studios, but you really should've warned us that the crew was making this episode, I understand the story behind it, and I feel sorry for you, I wish I could've done something, but it wasn't in my power, I'm keeping the second copy of this episode to remember you're involvement in bluey, It was a pleasure to work with you David thank you for being with us and being a part of the bluey family

There was a little drawing of Bluey on the right corner of the note, and Joe brumms autograph, I realized I was holding some thing that was written by the creator of Bluey himself, but who is David? And what about this episode? well, it didn't matter right now, i'll think about it more later, I got the DVD and put it in the DVD player, the main menu screen showed up, but there is no music, the background was blue and on the top left corner was the bluey logo, and there was a option called play episode,

It was a little bit unnerving to me, since It gave off an uneasy vibe, so I played the episode, the intro started as normal, Nothing off at all, then it cut to bluey and bingo playing as normally in the play room, then chili enter the room, kids, can you help me with the groceries, bluey and bingo stopped playing and went to the kitchen to help with the groceries,

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