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Sunday, February 10, 2019

Escape from Vietnam :: Personal Narrative

Escape from Vietnam The otherwise night I had a dream. I dreamed of a male child whom I had known a long time ago, but since consequently he had disappeared completely from my life. In my dream, I saw him sitting beside my jazz and talking to me. He told me ab tabu the trip that he had taken with his parents, his two older brothers, and his sister when he was seven years old. He told me how his parents had been used by a man who knew about his parents desperate attempt to fly the coop from Vietnam, so he took advantage of them. Wake up, wake up, son. We must dedicate now. He opened his eyes and looked outside it was still very blueish and rainy. Where are we vent, Mom? he asked while crawling out of fill in sleepily. When they left the house for the train station, it was only four o quantify in the morning, and the boy thought that his family was going to visit their grandparents whom he had non seen for ten years. The next morning, they arrived in Nha Trang , a coastal city in Central Vietnam, where his father told him that they would stay for a while before going to the next destination. They went to live in the house of an acquaintance near the lean market. Every day they would stay inside the house and would go out only when it was absolutely necessary, especially the kids who now had to learn how to be quiet. They well-educated how to walk tip-toe and to talk by finger pointing few earpieces were made. Every sound was kept to the minimum so the neighbors and the secret police would not be aware that there were new people in town. Around midnight on the fourth day, the boy and his family members awakened again. This time they went with the family of the houses owner to a bus station where they took the bus going northward. The boy was very happy because he was free at last to play as a shape child again. On the way, everybody was fascinated and hypnotized by the scenery on the road, especially the kids because it was the first time they had left the cosmopolitan city for the countryside.

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