An Answer

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'Help! Please can anyone save me?' You could hear this thought throughout the building, but in reality you could hear a pin drop. Dust floated around in the air. You could see it float past the cracks of sunlight coming from the windows. As footsteps hit the ground it made a little clicking sound, so there was no way to walk around without anyone not noticing. Looking around there were many children sitting there on the cold metal ground. They were completely silent it seemed like someone broke them from the inside. No smile just blank faces, it could send chills down your spine.

'Please someone, anyone help me.' Looking around and trying to find the one person who still was fighting to live was harder than expected. Yeah there is only one person calling for help but there are so many children who needed it. Still walking around and listening to the voice it seemed like the voice was get quieter and quieter. 'Please help.' it whispered.

Beginning to run to it seemed insane but my legs move on there own. 'Just hold on for a little longer.' I thought trying to find the person who belonged to the voice. You could hear the clicking sound as my feet hit the ground, until I stopped running.

A small girl sat there with her knees pulled up to her chest, with her face hidden so no one could see her cry. "Please save me." You could hear her whisper with her wobbly voice from crying. Standing there I didn't really know what to do, I found the voice but how was I supposed to save her, after all I myself am only a kid.

Looking at her I kneeled down in front of her so I could try and see her face. Her long black hair is as in the way so I tried to move it one she looked up at me. She had big blue eyes with a tint  of green that looked like the ocean. You could tell she was crying by looking at her face. "Why are you here?" She asked I a softened voice. "Are you also unwanted?" I shook my head. "No I came here looking for a person who's been calling for help." One I said that her face seemed to light up a bit. "you heard me." She leaped on to me giving me a hug. "Thank you." She whispered into my ear.

"Thank you so much." As she said that I could feel a big wind blew into my face. From the once metal room we found ourselves in a field. The grass was so green and the sun shined down on the two of us.

She let go of me and look at my face with a smile. It was the first time I saw someone smile that brightly and truly. "Your welcome. Now don't you ever lose that smile."

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