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Creative Writing: Strangers In The Dumpster

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By nightfall they had finished all of the burials. It was depressing to see how many people were dead, even more so knowing that wasn’t the majority of them. Several times throughout the day new carcasses were dumped carelessly on the dwindling pile, just adding another hole to dig. The worst part was half of the dead weren’t even prisoners. Ludwig buried four young children, two elderly men, and countless women. None of them were prisoners; they all appeared to be normal citizens. But each of them had an identical bullet hole in their forehead. The first time he saw the children lying among the weaken soldiers it made him violently sick. Ludwig could barely stomach grown men, but the kids struck something inside of him. After everyone was buried in their shallow graves the …show more content…

“Are you happy now?” “Very.” Gilbert replied. “Now all you have to do is eat.” Roderich sighed, holding his head. “I’m not hungry.” “Yes you are.” Gilbert added. “No, quite frankly, I’m not!” Yao rolled his eyes. “Are they always like this?” “You should see them when money’s involved.” Basch said. “It’s about four times worse.” “Oh right!” Ivan looked up, ignoring Gilbert and Roderich’s fighting. “Feliks gave me some of your things back today.” He grabbed the bag, searching through it. “This fast?” Yao exclaimed, peering into the bag. “Really fast for Feliks. But I think Raivis was helping him.” Ivan answered. “This is all he gave me.” He placed a tiny pile of things on the table. Gilbert’s diary and pen, Ludwig’s Iron Cross necklace, and a large heart shaped locket. “Of all the things I had on me, he gave this back?” Basch snatched up the locket, opening it carefully. A tiny picture of Lilli floated out, and he quickly snatched it up and put it back in place. Basch snapped the metal heart closed, tucking it under his shirt. Ludwig picked up his Iron Cross, turning it over. There on the back, three simple letters engraved into it.

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