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Friday, June 21, 2019

The War-torn Boy by Jaden Cai

A poor child in war-torn France was struggling among his family. The child was on the streets trying to sell bread while his older siblings were working in a coal mine. His parents were sick so they walked around begging for money. The poor child grew up in France that no one knew before the war. And now, the brain of that child was telling him to give up.

As he returned to the small alley where he lived in. He found something shiny on the ground! He reached down and touched that mysterious small shiny object. His mind swirled and a small ghost appeared in front of him. It looked just like him. The ghost was saying something to himself. “Never give up, Never give up, Never give up” The ghost slowly faded away.

The young boy walked home. On the way back, he says a poor adult sleeping in the alley. The young boy had hope for this person so he dropped the shiny object in the person's lap and silently tip-toed away.

As he reached home, his parents were sitting down on the ground not saying anything. They looked so down. Where were his siblings? He soon realized that they died in the coal mine. The pay that they worked for did not even come to them. Sadness and anger overwhelmed him and he collapsed on the ground. 

Trying to think of something good he found the same ghost that he saw “Never give up, Never give up, Never give up”

THE END

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