Page 13 - Everyone a Writer Anthology 2021
P. 13
Day 32:
Its black all around. It wasn’t the fire killing me—it was the sharp, deadly smoke curling up in my lungs. I
thought I was alone but I constantly keep hearing slight screams. I think my mind’s going crazy.
Day 33:
Its 4am, New York is crumbling.
Sky scrapers are collapsing and crashing like falling dominoes. Dustbins and cars are going up in flames, now I
know what it feels like to be alone… Days are going fast. Shopping malls are abandoned; everything is gone. All
our homes. We. Are. Hopeless.
Day 34:
The grey clouds start leaving the sky. I hear sirens and my body starts to shut down, as a man in a red helmet
picks me up and puts me in an Ambulance. Still I can smell smoke. My sight blurred; red and blue is all I see. I
suspect people, well some people, would still be alive. The world is still recovering from the mystery. Nobody
knows what happened to this day.
Ellie, Y5
Abbey Lane
On September 2019 in Wuhan, China, disaster struck. Hospitals were full of helpless lives in threat of death
Shops were shut and out of supplies, also schools couldn’t take the risk. It was chaos, since that horrid day and
will likely stay that way for a while. The past few months have been tough for everyone and we need to work
together to get through the hard times like these. It is tragic that many lives have been lost to this, so, if we want
to get through these difficult times, we need to stay clean and well. So take this piece of writing as a thank you to
all people that have sacrificed all of your fun and friends just because of one bat.
In May 2021 things are getting better but still bad even in present day. Please do what you can to keep everyone
safe, such as keep clean, stay safe, wear a mask, and make as little interaction as you can. Oh, and thank you
again.
Finn, Y5
Abbey Lane
13