Begins with a single step
The narrators of this series have now become the narrators as it becomes Belinda's chance to take over the storytelling. In so doing the series takes on a different approach, more of a "don't do as I do" type of morality tale. The story here follows a young boy and the boy who cries wolf. In reality the story is hard to follow at first because of the unconventional story telling technique where each half of the story is told in parts. There is something to be said here for the message as well, it takes a moment or two while reading it to realize the anti-moral as it were - that we tend to ascribe innocence to those who are sometimes undeserving and condemn those who look or act differently. In fact, while the story telling was weird it benefited the story in the end, but getting there took a bit of effort. Thus it is once again a great message (if taken the opposite way) but suffers a bit from its presentation.