The Awaiting Jouney

Author: Kelly
From: Monrovia, Calafornia, USA
Age: 10
Date: 14th Apr 2003, 4:48 PM
Rating: 4
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Title: The Awaiting Jouney

As I was waliking down the road the dust clouds slowly rising I cried for my mother for she had been taken by the storm the night before. I ran into the arms of my brother Dherik, but he just pushed me away. I didn't realize he did that so I wouldn't see him sobbing sotly with the same mix of sorrow,anger,fear,and confusion that I had in my heart. We wondered what we would do how we would survive if we even made it through the day.Our father lived in the city of Dallas, Texas and we were in Arizona how we would get to him I did not know.
The next morning my brother said that it was time to start heading to our fathers place. On the way we ran into a nice pait of people that would take us the rest of the way if we found a docter for their sick father. So my brother and I went into the next town and brought back the finest docter in those parts. The two people were so thankful that they imediatly took us home. Our father was sad to, but after three long tiring years he married we moved into a big house and my father, my brother, my step mother,and I lived happily ever after till the end of our days.


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