Book 2 - Naughty Adventures Of Pepito
“Pepito…” she warned.
“There’s a first time for everything,” she sighed. Pepito discovered the Snortlepig’s weakness: it hated genuine laughter. Fake laughter made it stronger. But real, belly-aching, tear-streaming laughter made it shrink.
Adventurous kids and forgiving grown-ups. Chapter 1: The Legend of the Squeaky Mushroom Pepito was not a bad boy. This is important to understand. He did not steal cookies from nuns or push goats off cliffs. Pepito was simply… inventive . And his inventions often made adults use a very specific voice—the one that sounds like a teakettle about to whistle. Naughty Adventures Of Pepito Book 2
Pepito looked at Lola. “I’ve never done a selfless prank in my life.”
“Ay, Pepito,” the old man whispered. “You didn’t just pull a prank. You pulled a prophecy .” “Pepito…” she warned
But when she sat down, instead of a fart sound, a tiny flag popped out. It read: “You’re the best mom. Sorry for the mayonnaise incident.”
The next day was Señora Gonzalo’s 80th birthday. Señora Gonzalo was the strictest teacher in school. She had never smiled. Not once. Kids whispered she had a face made of used bricks. Fake laughter made it stronger
When Pepito showed him the parchment, Don Ramón’s face went pale.