Friday, January 24, 2020
The Calm After the Storm - Original Writing :: Papers
 The Calm After the Storm - Original Writing       I don't know whether one could call my life a disaster, or a series of     miracles. I have seen tragedies that you think only happen in     newspapers or novels, yet I have also seen what comes out the other     side and that it is way above average human morals. I am proud to have     lived amongst such strong and determined individuals whom I hope will     teach others to follow in their footsteps.       Of all my childhood memories, one sticks out to have affected me most.     I can remember the look of deep fear on my mother's weary face. I     wanted to reach out and have her hold me close to her, but I knew that     I was no safer with her than in the arms of Edith, my oldest sister     under the dining room table. I could hear the huge rip and then crash     of the monster waves beating against the side of our house. I had     heard of the huge storms years ago before I was born, but they hadn't     become real until now. Suddenly, there was the splintering smash of     shattering glass and cold salt water hit me in the face. I was sick on     Edith but she didn't have time to care as she ran frantically around     the swamped house looking for something to barricade the broken     windows with.       I must have passed out after that because the next thing I remember is     waking up alone in Uncle George's barn. I brushed the scratchy straw     from my salty clothes while I could hear my baby sister Clara crying     from the house. As I entered the cottage kitchen Aunt Francis had a     bowel brimming with steaming porridge. So as to not offend her I     gulped it down quickly while she gave Clara her bottle. I then asked     her about the previous night. She explained to me how the waves had     destroyed our home. Half the village was living in ruins now, all     because a cement factory dredged our beach of all its shingle. I     couldn't quite understand how this made the waves eat up our village    					    
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