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Lost.
Andrew gets on the subway by himself for the first time. As he gets on he remembers he forgot his money at home. He panics and gets lost taking too many rides and not getting off at the correct stops. Now he cannot even find his way back home. He tries calling his mom but she is off to work and will not pick up the phone. There is no one to go after him. He finally sits down stops to think and breathes. Everyone else on the subway is looking at him as if he has murdered someone. “Son you need to calm down everything will be alright” An old man whispered to him.
“How am I supposed to calm down when I have no idea where I ‘am or were I’m going.” Andrew responded. “Well where do you do you need to be?” “I don’t even care I just need to get back home.” The old man forgets him and leaves him alone. Andrew finally decides to get off the subway, he gets off looks east, west, north, and relies he is two blocks away from his house. He was relieved but he also couldn’t believe it

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