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James POV

Hi my name is James Walker I am a boy who survives different disaster around the world like Los Angeles wild fire and lot's of kind of stuff like that I am going to try to remember when I survived Oklahoma's deadliest tornado what happened when it started ok here's what happened.

When I was going with my mom to Oklahoma to visit my grandpa's house. Then we had a cup of tea with him.

 Then we had a cup of tea with him

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Example of grandpa's house.

My mom and me were trying to fin a place we can stay for three weeks but it was impossible all the places that we went to was full of people. We finally found a place where we can stay an abandoned house it was really weird when we went inside.

 We finally found a place where we can stay an abandoned house it was really weird when we went inside

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Example of the abandoned house.

Ah...ah...ah I saw a rat on the floor then it went upstairs I grabbed a stick and ran upstairs and poke the rat to its death then I grabbed a bag picked up the rat and went outside to throw it out but by time I got out a huge army of rats started to chase me.

Then I took out gloves in my bag then I tied up the rats tails together and got a bag and I went to a nearest river and threw the rats in it.

Then I took out gloves in my bag then I tied up the rats tails together and got a bag and I went to a nearest river and threw the rats in it

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Example of the river.

This is how I spent my day in a abandoned house.

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⏰ Last updated: May 24, 2016 ⏰

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