Prompt: Write about something that you believed as a child.

 As a child i strongly believed in Santa. This is because my parents would persuade me into believing his existence as well as what i would see on tv in which would also look as if he was real. I believe he was so real, that i used to leave cookies and milk out for him on Christmas eve. This was a reoccurrence every year until one year i woke up in the middle of the night to see my dad wrapping gifts. 

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