

Maama Bela gave a letter to Nekesa. "Take this letter to Jjaja Kolo," said Maama Bela.
Nekesa put on her shoes. She put the letter in her small bag and ran off.
She found her friends playing netball. "I am taking this letter to Jjaja Kolo. I like to enjoy netball for some minutes. I must join you now," said Nekesa. She played netball with friends.
She found a man and his wife feeding chicken. "I am taking this letter to Jjaja Kolo, but it is fun to feed chicken. I must join you now." Nekesa started to feed chicken.
She met friends who wanted to climb a hill. "I am taking this letter to Jjaja Kolo, but I have never climbed a hill. I must join you now." She joined the group.
She met friends who were picking mangoes. "I am taking this letter to Jjaja Kolo but I like picking mangoes. I must join you." She picked mangoes with friends.
She met friends who were swimming. "I am taking this letter to Jjaja Kolo but I like swimming so much. I must join you now." She joined the swimming group.
Nekesa forgot about the letter. Someone played with the bag and dropped the letter on the grass. Cows came to the pool to drink water.
A cow grabbed the letter and chewed it up. Nekesa did not see the cow.
"It is almost midday. I must take Jjaja Kollo's letter," Nekesa said. She picked up her bag and checked inside. The bag was empty.
She screamed and called for help. "My friends help me I can't find Jjaja Kolo's letter. Who has taken it?"
Her friends tried to look for the letter but they could not find it.
"I am afraid of Maama Bela's punishment." She went home with one of her friends.
"I am sorry Maama Belah! I lost Jjaja Kolo's letter." Maama Belah asked her many questions. She knew that Nekesa played so much that she lost the letter. She gave her a small punishment and warned her never to do it again.

