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Broken from the beginning: a Pompeii story
I can remember it all. The screams, the 
 shoving, the running. The heat from the lava beating on my skin like i was 
 tanning on a beach and the ash falling from the sky like black snow covering 
 every thing in its path. I remember all the people lying in the streets 
 motionless from being trampled and all the cry's of those being devoured by the 
 lava rolling down the mountain like its was a monster and they were its helpless 
 pray. My parents faces are all a blur, but theirs i remember. Lidia's long curly 
 hair that stretched to the back of her knees, her glowing green eyes that 
 glissend in the moonlight, and her smile the could cheer up 200 hundred people 
 with one look. Everyone said she looked like a princess when she wore her gowns 
 and Rosette with her shoulder leangth brown hair and her frekles that made 
 people smile, her dark blue eye that made you drift to a far away  lace where 
 you'd doze off on a peaceful beach. All my friends said that she was like a doll. 
 Lidia was was the eldest of me and my fraternal twin Rosette.
  She would sing to rosette when she was sad and made 
 me soup when i was sick. Ma and pa where always gone due to work, bu now i'm 
 lonelier than i ever was.it eats away at my heart, but my child hood friend Marie 
 is keeping me company. Me, Marie, and some other villagers were the only one who 
 made it out and actually came back. I really miss them. I miss their big bear 
 hugs and the mushy kisses that left lipstick smered on your face. If i could 
 have a wish, any wish at all, i'd want them to be here with me now.i'd wish that 
 we were some where else. somewhere full of peace, but i know that wont happen. 
 that day haunts my mind like a ghost. I can never forget October 24th.

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