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I need any ideas to continue this story: Tom is in the house playing with his Rubik's cube and hears the doorbell ring. He opens the door and sees a postman with a package in his hands. The postman didn't say anything, he just stood there. Tom calls Harry to come and check the package, but the postman wasn't there when Tom and Harry came back. They both see the package on the doorstep so they pick it up and proceed to their house. They both sit down with the box, then Hary goes to get a knife to cut the box open. Tom manages to open the box while Harry was going to get the knife. When Tom opens the box, he sees Harry head inside. He panics and runs to see where Harry is. Harry was on the bed playing games on his tablet. Tom is very confused and brings Harry to show what was in the box. But when they come back to see the box, the head is not there. Tom is extremely confused and tries to explain what happened to Harry, but Harry refuses to believe Tom and he goes back to play his games. Tom sits down in confusion. He hears another doorbell, and this time he is very careful and has a slight feeling it is the postman again. But when he opens the door it is just his friend. Tom brings his friend inside his house to explain what happened..

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