The Devastating ordeal

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The next morning,
Everyone was crying non stop. John Adams' face were covered in sadness and mourning. Thomas Jefferson placed his hands on his mouth. He realized that when it happened to their lives. They were Traumatized. The gang decided to speak up about Penn's death and the crying continued. At first they decided to stand up:

Thomas Jefferson

I realized that when Penn passed away. There was no way of knowing that he was not around. I was 4 seconds away that when I saw him lying down on the deathbed, I had a big shock in my face and I decided that we had to recognize the signs of the afterlife. Penn Parker was always the one who needed us the most and yet I wouldn't do anything to blame him because I knew it was the time I wanted to see him go on the flow and loved his children and grandchildren so much, he was well liked by many colleagues and folks.

John Adams

Penn Parker is like George Washington, He worked on his way through shifts, he taught us how to play games and stuff. We had a conference meeting together and told everyone that he loved us so much. We were like colleagues. Then something unexpected happen as he was contracted with an illness and I didn't know how to feel. It was a resilient and a delicate situation and it was a devastating deal that he was gone.

Papa Smurf

What was the cause of him with his life? It affects our personal career and our pay because when he died of fever, it was no way that we could deal with the trauma. We were sorry for our ordeal that was a cause to our lives and our occupation. It was devastating to see Penn gone.

Alvin Smurf

It hurts really bad to see him going away. If we wanted to do something about it, I don't even know the right answer but we would love to hear everyone for those who were up to.

Calvin Smurf

Did it matter anymore? Well it doesn't matter anymore. We were dealing with deaths and diseases and yet Penn was in his condition but there was no cure. Why is that?

Galvin Smurf

It made us very hard to pay attention that he was gone, he came in to visit me just to apply the job resume and yet he couldn't find anything so I helped him and he gave me a smile on my face. I just can't believe how hard it was to lose him because he was like a George Washington legend.

Hiddlestons Group:

Parker Siblings:

Daniel Parker Hiddleston.

It was hard to see him gone. All I see him is that he flies to heaven, I cried myself to sleep. We had no options at all but to let ourselves be in the ground. I remembered when my brothers and sisters and I were working at the shoeplace in London and then Penn stopped by to buy a pair of shoes.

Connor Parker Hiddleston.

While Our sisters were at Scotland, My brothers, Penn and I were left alone in the house in London. All of us were playing cards and telling us funny jokes and I know how good Penn was.

Harrison Parker Hiddleston.

I could not believe what was going on, the only safest place was that he was like a second father, he kept us safe in his arms just to protect us from the treachery of the British Redcoats, he was a loyalist once but he knew he wanted independence from Great Britain. It was heartbreaking to see that he was gone.

Peggy Parker Hiddleston.

We lost with whatever is left In this world, there was no way to figure out the funeral. Although, we decided to bury him during rainy days because no one knows what exactly had happened. Penn Parker Hiddleston, our grandfather with humble intelligence changed our lives forever.

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