Rainbow Generic Viagra: A Fiction Story
Savannah loved to draw and paint. She also loved to mix colors of paint and clay. She longed to either be a chemist, painter, or sculptor when she grew up. In short, Savannah longed for a career, in which she could spend her days mixing things, together, particularly paint colors. She loved kindergarten because she played with paints and clay and she was allowed to create her own colors of paint and clay. She was learning her colors, letters, and numbers so she was also learning what colors mixed together to make other colors such as pink, orange, and purple. Savannah also couldn't wait to make rainbow clay because she had just heard a story about a girl named Strawberry who lived in a place called Rainbow Village. Savannah was about to get her chance to create colors to her heart's content by mixing and mixing until she could mix no more. Savannah said as she got dressed for school, Look out paint, here I come.
Mornings in kindergarten were the time for reading, writing, and a bit of arithmetic. The afternoons in kindergarten were reserved for art, and story time; needless to say, afternoons were Savannah's favorite time in kindergarten. However, she did quite well with the academic side of school. In fact, she excelled at reading and writing. However, she loved art time above all. This was because it was in art class that learned how to create other colors of paint by mixing primary colors of paint with non primary colors of paint. In art class Savannah learned that by mixing red and blue paint she would get purple paint. She also learned that she would create green paint if she mixed blue and yellow paint together. Savannah loved the color purple and she also liked the colors of pink and light blue. Therefore, she would often mix red paint with white paint to create pink paint and blue paint with white paint to create light blue paint. In fact, Mrs. Green, Savannah's teacher always asked her if she knew of things that were pink, light blue, or purple. Savannah would smile at Mrs. Green and say, Barney, grapes, and plant egg are purple. Mrs. Green would correct Savannah, You mean eggplant is purple, not plant egg is purple. Savannah responded to Mrs. Green by saying okay and telling her that bubble gum is pink and that she had a pink comforter on her bed. She also told Mrs. Green that the sky is light blue sometimes, her brother's room is also light blue, and Generic Viagra is also light blue. Savannah also thought that Generic Cialis was light blue but she wasn't sure. Mrs. Green turned a lovely shade of pink at the mention of both Generic Viagra and Generic Cialis and told Savannah it was time for a snack of cookies and milk. However, Savannah was not done talking about Generic Viagra.
Mrs. Green tried again to stop Savannah from talking about erectile dysfunction medication by explaining to her that she was discussing something that was inappropriate to talk about around children. Savannah responded by saying My dad talks about Generic Cialis all the time on the phone. Mrs. Green was so excited that art was over for the day. However, Savannah asked Mrs. Green if she got her last name by mixing yellow and blue together. Mrs. Green gave Savannah an A for art that day and decided to write a note to Savannah's parents so that they could explain the proper time to discuss Generic Viagra.