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.
One day, cutting through the swamp, David comes across the remains of old Indian souls and discovers a skull with jewelry still buried on the bodies. As David kicks at the skull, he hears a voice and looks up to see a black man seated on a stump just looking. The man, wearing a black sash around his body, has a soot-stained face, which makes it appear as if he works in some fiery place. David soon recognizes the stranger as the devil, the black man. Twenty years later we had a family reunion with all my relatives and they started talking about the fire.
Phoenix quickly rummaged through his chest, pulling out some more papers that he’d read later on and placed them carefully aside before pulling out a small ring, only big enough to fit on his pinky finger.
“So how did you and Ban know all of that stuff back there?” Sierra asked.
“Some people say I was lucky to survive, other will say I deserved it for the choice I made. I’m here to say I was lucky, it’s never ok to say your life isn’t worth living even at your worst you can always look forward tomorrow will come and if you put your mind to it you’ll see that anything is possible.” – Stephen McGregor Professional Paralympian
I comfortably drive my car into the desolate street, Perusing the deserted buildings, Smashes windows and rusted For Sale signs. The car locked up like Fort Knox. I observe the street for trouble. Two young boys look at me from afar as if I'm an alien. Do I stand out that much same greasy hair, expensive clothes, a smart car I suppose I am out of my comfort zone? “Mister, you don’t belong here” his hand gripped his switch. “Pony.... Ponyboy Curtis” I stammer “I live here or at least I did, I'm here to see two-bit’ The Boys turn around “geez his old now” the boy's chirp. The boys stroll away in awe that they saw the great Ponyboy.
Sunshine was pouring out from in between the buildings, casting shadows all around Ponyboy and the gang as they walked to Pony’s school. They were taking their time walking down the streets and for the first time they all were really seeing what was all around them. Memories were surfacing in their minds showing them what it all meant to them. With every step they took on the sidewalk they remembered a different memory as if they were walking down memory lane. Ponyboy didn’t think it was possible for him to be walking down this street for the last time as a high school student, but he had gone through the years with great grades that earned him many scholarships.
Back in the main level of the factory, Wolf and Fox find Hawk lying on the ground, pale and unresponsive, his bulletproof vest next to him and the edges of a red stain showing around a wad of gauze. A soldier that Fox assumes is N-Unit's medic kneels next to him, along with Snake and Coyote. The three medics are talking frantically among themselves. The rest of N-Unit hovers nervously nearby; the rest of H-Unit is nowhere to be seen. Dust particles dance through the beams of sunlight from the holes where windows used to be, giving the whole scene a strangely dreamy air.
Katy meets with Gilbert down at the courthouse and sign documents with him and they hand them in to get stamped with photographers and their parents nearby. Their document is stamped with a void and a different document is put in an envelope and passed to Gilbert. He puts it in his pocket and tries to kiss Katy, but she quickly stepped away from him in fear.
Ludwig turned to look him in the eye. “I asked how they were. I expect an answer.”
“I don’t think you want to hear what I have to say about the way you treat me, now go home and look after your daughter, she needs you,” Silvia demanded, shrugging Walker’s arm off of her body.
“You cut you’re beautiful, long hair after your return. Mom thought you were in protesting the war, but I saw you two. I knew the real reason you cut the longest blond braid in the neighborhood.”
Jews only make up 1.8% of the population in the United States, which is about 5.4 million people. Of that 5.4 million people 4.3 million of them live in major metropolitan areas like New York City, Los Angeles, and Miami. That leaves 1.1 million Jews living scattered throughout the US forming their own small communities wherever they have settled. I am one of these scattered Jews. I was born in Pasadena, California so I started life as a Hollywood Jew, but at the age of 3 my parents decided to move back to the east coast to be closer to their families who live in New York City and Baltimore. Instead of moving to one of these areas, my family moved to Seaford, Delaware, population: 5,000, Jewish population: 2. Although
"Wake up, partners," the trail boss, James called. I sleepily looked up , shivered, and saw I was the only one not up. "Here," James said, giving me the horses' bridles and saddles. "Take these and get the horses ready. We have a long day today." I groaned in reply and set up the horses for the day's long drag. I was the horse wrangler and this was my everyday job but I still couldn't get use to the idea of waking up before the sun and working. We drove the cattle into open plains against the winter's cold wrath.
“What's that you've got there, Potter?” I questioned. He held up a book titled Quidditch Through the Ages.
With a single sweep of his hand he motioned, “This is it. My whole existence. I’m afraid I lead a cluttered life,” Grinning boyishly. “Do, you think that I should throw more of my possessions away?”