Women Who Date the Clasic Bad Boy, Pinocchio! (Part Two)

Part Two: Why the Parole Officer does not want you to go back to the same hood?

How many times do these youths just find themselves just being around the wrong people and find themselves in trouble. To only find that society turns a death ear and the courts are no better than him. Just monkeys in wigs.

But on a great celebration, all the thieves are released from jail. Sometimes the real thieves who steal by suitcase and not a gone are rewarded. The world seems to be a contradiction to these youths. Always projecting their faults on others. So pinocchio says to the guard he is a thief as well and is freed. What the fairy wished him not to do, frees him in the end.

The horse has no udders and the cow does not whiny but up is down and sideways is straight ahead.

Upon his release he promises once more to do his best to change is ways. But on the way back to the Fairies house, he is halted by a snake across his path.

The snake is the symbol on the death card in the Tarot. It is turn a new leaf, shedding your skin to a new life. Upon his attempts to walk a new path the snake busts a vein laughing and dies. So pitiful is the truth in Pinocchio