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Rachel Nags tells a story about her trip to find a new house. Her house was infested with rare mosquitoes, so she decided to go on a trip instead of calling someone to get rid of them. She forgot to bring food and clothes but didn't want to go back. She took a nap and woke up in the afternoon, then saw a lake with clear water and a tree full of apples. She found a hospital for a mosquito bite but was told it couldn't be cured. Despite not finding a new home, she's at least somewhere safe. She wanted to share more but didn't have time. Hello there, I'm Rachel Nags, and I'm going to tell you about my story. I recently came back from the market, and my house was infested with mosquitoes. And mosquitoes are really rare where I'm from. I told my friends and family that I'm going on a trip to find a new house. They suggested I call somebody to get rid of them, but I said no politely. I began my trip, but I remembered I forgot to bring food and clothes. I was already in the forest, and I didn't want to go back because it was getting dark. Once I finally reached somewhere to rest, I would lay down and take a 20-minute nap. But when I woke up, it was already the afternoon. I hurried up and got back on the road. Then I saw a lake of clear water and a tree with a lot of apples. I thought I was hallucinating, so I pinched myself to make sure in front of me I was. I hoped that was me the next time, so I could find somewhere to eat. A little while later, I finally made it. That's when I realized I had a mosquito bite on my arm. I hurried up and looked for the hospital to get this taken care of. Once I found one, I found it was not able to be cured. I may have not been able to find a new home, but at least I'm somewhere safe. I'd love to tell you more, but I'm afraid that was all the time we had. I hope you enjoyed my story.