The Diary of Zoe
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Ongoing, First published May 10, 2015
Dear Kitty

I was sitting in the attic that morning because I was really scared what was going to happen to me and my family. Mother and father were arguing downstairs and suddenly I heard the door cricking open. The dust in the room was clogging my throat and nostrils. The door opened and it was my older brother, Josh and my younger sister, Molly. We were all sitting in the dark  room. Josh was biting his lip and I knew that he was so worried what was going to happen to us. Molly was crying as I was trying to calm Molly down. We all hugged each other really nervously and I could still hear mother and father arguing downstairs. 

In the early afternoon we invited some of are friends and relations over for tea and cookies with us just to spend the last moments with each other and to say other goodbyes. It was enjoyable to have our family and friends around for a few hours.

At 9:30pm that night I was in bed reading my favorite book and suddenly I heard shouting and screaming outside my bedroom window and so I decided to tiptoe up to my window and slighted open the curtains. There was the Nazi taking away the Jewish people and my heart was thundering and I started to have a anxiety attack. I screamed and told everyone to wake up and hide somewhere inside the house. Father,mother, Josh, me and Molly all stayed together and hid under the bed. The Nazi broke into our house and found us laying under the bed and grabbed each of us. I was so scared and none of us went to the same camp.

When I arrived at we had to put on torn and dirty striped pyjamas I was having a bunch of thoughts saying What's going to happen to my family?, What's going to happen to me? and What's going on?. I was so scared I could not that night. The next day I searched everywhere for food and guess what there was no food so I decided to just starve myself and die and I was writing my feelings in my diary . I gonna go now the guards are coming
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