Me and my family leaned against the rails of our new home, yawning for the night had been a struggle for us. We had just moved to America, knowing very little english as we had just moved into America the day before, being immigrants, while people watched our every move. We watched as the sun began to rise. leaning against my shoulder was my big sister, whose eyes gleamed in delight, happy that we had moved. I wish I had her confidence. He sighed, shrugging her off his shoulder.
"Nina!" Por favor!" She winced as he screamed at her, but then shrugged it off. "Niño, be nice to your sister!" His mother huffed, pushing them both away from each other. "Ok!" They screamed at the same time. Ugh. "Mi er mana esta un loca!" He screamed stomping back into the house." When he ran off into the house, a chill ran down his spine. Will we ever like this place? He asked himself before drifting off.
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La Dieblo e la familia (English translation: The Devil and the Family)
FantasyGoblins, noms, a family of Mexicans, and in the middle of no where. A group of kids get lost in the woods with their family, half keeping their spanish language in the American woods. The family must face challenges to stand up against these mystica...