The Boy with Many Faces (Part 2)

The boy with many faces (part 2)

Remember the boy with many faces, this time, he came face to face with some very sneaky characters.

The boy was called Dello. Remember the shadow agents that invaded the boy’s home… Bet you thought that the shadow agents were police from the secret service. No, they were a group of real shadows!

They were evil henchmen who had the power to become shadows and possess whoever they took control of. They were very curious about Dello’s interesting powers and wanted to take his powers for themselves.

The shadow agents quickly surrounded Dello and whisked him away to their dark lair. They had a sneaky plan: they wanted to use Dello’s powers to pretend to be police officers!

The real police had been trying to catch these shadow agents for some time, so the villains thought they could use Dello’s powers to sneak into the police station, pretend to be detectives, and erase all the evidence the police had collected against them.

With their plan all set out, the shadow henchmen took over Dello’s body possessing it ready for their mission.

But when the shadow agents tried to use Dello’s body, something strange happened. Instead of taking human form or becoming the police officers they wanted to be, Dello’s body would change into different animals—like a cat, a dog, and even a lion! Every time the shadow agents took control, they turned into a new animal and couldn’t stay in control.

For some reason, Dello’s body was not able to withstand the shadow powers. One after another, they tried possessing him but nothing worked; instead of taking the shape of the person they wanted to impersonate, they would be transformed into a different animal.

At the same time, every time a different shadow agent took over Dello’s body, Dello would lose a little of his powers and he eventually lost all the powers he had to change faces.

One by one, all the shadow agents had been transformed into animals and Dello transformed back to his old self. The only difference was that this time, he was not as ugly as he once was.

It looks like the powers of the henchmen somehow had a positive effect on him after all.

Moral: Crime does not pay. And even when things seem difficult or confusing, the outcome can sometimes be surprising and positive.

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