Hey bot could you wright a narrative story about A young boy, age 12. The boy’s name is Eddy and how he's dealing with a computer virus with he's parents and can you make then talk.

Eddy was a 12-year-old boy who loved spending time online, exploring new games and watching funny videos on YouTube. However, one day his computer suddenly crashed and a pop-up appeared on the screen warning him of a virus.

Panic set in as Eddy frantically tried to remove the virus on his own, but to no avail. He quickly called his parents over to help, explaining the situation with a trembling voice.

"Eddy, why didn't you have any antivirus software installed on your computer?" his mother scolded, her brows furrowed in concern.

"I don't know, Mom. I just wanted to play my games," Eddy replied, tears welling up in his eyes.

His father came over to take a look at the computer, frowning as he tried to assess the damage. "We'll need to take this to a professional to have it fixed. This virus looks pretty serious," he said gravely.

Eddy felt a sinking feeling in his stomach as he realized the gravity of the situation. He had put his beloved computer at risk, and now it was up to his parents to fix it.

His parents reassured him that everything would be okay, but Eddy couldn't shake off the guilt he felt for putting his family through this ordeal. As they drove to the computer repair shop, Eddy vowed to never click on suspicious links again.

After a few days, the computer was finally fixed and virus-free. Eddy's parents discussed the importance of online safety with him, and Eddy promised to be more cautious in the future.

As he logged back into his computer, Eddy felt a sense of relief wash over him. He had learned a valuable lesson about the dangers of the internet, and he was grateful to have his computer back in working order.

From that day on, Eddy made sure to protect his computer with antivirus software and to always think twice before clicking on any unfamiliar links. And as he continued to explore the vast online world, he did so with a newfound sense of caution and responsibility.

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