A Letter to Bruno

A Letter to Bruno

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Ever since reading The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas/Pajamas, I felt very moved by the story and I did feel my heart break at the end. Anyways, here's a short story inspired by the movie adaptation of the book. In this short story, Bruno's mom Elsa (yes, his mom gets a name in the film) writes a letter to her son about how she felt when she lost him to the gas chamber. ⚠️ W: For those who haven't read the book and watched the film adaptation, there will be spoilers.
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2019 NEW YEAR SPECIAL! You know about America and her children, the United States of America. You know of their stories, their lives, their tribulations, their scars, and their various secrets...or so you'd like to think. Sometimes there are scars that can run so deep that even the victim can never know, sometimes events can cause people to rewrite their memories to save themselves from the pain of those painful recollections, and sometimes...it's best to never remember them. The family had lost a lot more than you think, a lot more than they would like to admit, and a lot more than their mother could handle. So, have you heard of the Failed Colonies? No? Then let's dive into the dark secrets that America has tried so hard to keep buried. *Rated M for suggestive themes, references of violence, sexual themes, and alcohol and drug references.* *Also, please be warned that this short story will contain sensitive subjects such as infant mortality, depression, and suicidal thoughts/ideations, which will be described in full detail and are not meant to be jokes, so please do not proceed if these themes are going to be a problem. This is also going to be dedicated to those who lost children and/or other loved ones.*

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