The Beginning to My Apple Juice Doll House Part 1

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AFTER

They look up from where they are standing and what they see is what they get. What they see is a building dropping to the ground. The debris is flying everywhere and from where they're standing they can see the whole city fall apart before their eyes.

Each one of them think the same thing at the exact same time.

"Is this real life right now?"

They take a moment to realize that, yes indeed, this is real life and this is really happening.

The only girl in the group falls down to the ground, almost as acting out the scene of the building in slow motion. As she's on the ground, the oldest of the group kneels down to help her back up. Once each persons skin meets the oldest jumps scared and explains that not only is she shivering, she is crying in fear of what has happened, but with no tears. The girl is still on the ground when the other 3 turn to look at the city that is now just a pile of rubble that is being stacked on top of one another almost as if being buried alive.

"How is this even possible?" The youngest of them all speaks, as if it's all they've got left.

" We have no idea." The other 2 people of the group say.

Then the girl stumbles trying to get back up, and when she does she has the look of discrimination.


"How are we going to live now?!"


*THE TRAIN RIDE* (First stanza/quote)

We all want to get out of here, but we don't own any knowledge to understand the technicality's of this shield.

They say we can slip through the bars with our bodies, but right now it's too hard when you are moving at 110 mph to you death.

P.S (I made this to represent the Holocaust while my class and I were studying this section at school.)



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