Friday, October 28, 2016

Personal Narrative - Not an Ordinary Tuesday

In the first semester of my freshman form in high coach, our develop was overtaken by what we thought was a Russian militia. It turned disclose to be a cooking exercise for the National Guard, and an educational experience for us as students. It had a profound and durable effect on me. From that twenty-four hours forward when I would think news of a school in Russia or other similar countries overtaken and held hostage I knew firsthand the fear that they felt. For me it was an educational experience, but for them it is a direction of life.\nIt was an ordinary Tuesday morning at Texas High School, or so I thought. I was a headstrong freshman in the innocent pre-terrorism days earlier 9-11. I was above number academically, and possibly sub-par socially, but I was merely trying to digest acquainted with my new surroundings. My biggest gainsay was just trying to keep down upper class bullies. Everyone was register into the middle school earlier the doorbell would ring that would signify that bugger off of another uneventful day. Everyone went to lecturing to their friends in groups as though we were caucusing for political office. Nothing ask holdmed come on of the ordinary. The same teachers were uninterested providing supervision, as though they had been called to jury art for a traffic stop, but little did we know that this was not just any Tuesday.\n somewhat five minutes before the splaying bell rang we hear an awkward roar, which just seemed start of place, coming from the rear of the building. What seemed the likes of instantaneously the doors on the stick taboo of the gym simultaneously flew escaped as though they were creation ripped off of the hinges by a tornado. The football field was set(p) directly behind the gym so that when all of the doors were open you had a panoramic ruling of the field. All I could see were helicopters. Then what seemed like an eternal force of men blacked out from head to toe outfit with fully a utomatic appall rifles came through the doors. We were ordered to get on the floor and ...

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