It is not a matter of if someone can. Of course, there are people who can write a story about someone who tries to steal the Cat in the Hat's hat. The real question is whether anyone will write the story for you and the answer to that is a resounding NO! If someone did that, they would be robbing you from the experience of using your own imagination and your own writing skills and style to create your own story. We simply will not do that.
Yes he does Jerry loves her and tries to steal her from his dad Yes he does Jerry loves her and tries to steal her from his dad Yes he does Jerry loves her and tries to steal her from his dad Yes he does Jerry loves her and tries to steal her from his dad
Cruella DeVille and she doesn't just try to steal them, she does steal them...but they escape.
Yes. Car alarms depend on where you stick the triggers.
He tries to steal the cereal from cinnamon.
Will not run until dealer over rides the anti-theft circuit in engine controller
it's something/someone in the story that "tries" to persuade you into something for example: a clue in a mystery might lead you to believe that someone is the suspect, while they may or may not be
A person who tries to steal a job from another can be referred to as a "job thief" or "job poacher." This term typically describes someone who actively seeks to take over a position that someone else is qualified for or has been promised. In a broader sense, it can also refer to individuals who undermine others’ chances of securing employment through unethical means.
A young boy runs up to a woman and tries to steal her purse, he stumbles and is not able to run off. You can read the full Langston Hughes story on the link below.
A rabbit.
When Jakken tries to steal the tetsuiga.
Sheldon Plankton.
King Herod :)