Chapter 7

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That was the day when everything changed for the Khan's family. Actually, that was the day when everything changed for the families, who sent their kids to the army school, and the people around the world, who still had humanity left in them. December 16, was the black Friday for all the Pakistanis, and the whole world. On this day, little kids were killed before they could even explore the world, and to see the adventures that the world hold for them in their future. All of the kids had big dreams, dreams to become someone. Those dreams were ripped from the students, who barely could start writing on their own. Those kids never got to play cricket after school.

People who massacred the students killed them without even thinking they had families. Normal families, who loved each other from their heart. They had siblings, parents, and friends. 142 students and teachers were killed during this massacred.

So many families lost their loved ones, and so many were still in shock. The massacre that happened at the school, left people hurt even though they weren't injured. Many people couldn't sleep or eat for days. It has left a huge an impact on the world, on people who still care, and have feelings.

Nobody thinks they can forget that day, but those students who survived will be going back to the school where their friends, classmates, and teachers were shot inhumanely.

School is supposed to be a place where a child should feel safe, not where they can be shot in the head. This world has changed so much, and yet no one tries to make it a better place. But is it in our hands to make a difference? Yes, we have the ability to make sure this type of an accident doesn't repeat ever again in the future. Let's make this world a better place where our kids will feel safe in.

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