Once Sarah got off the train she had hope, the air smelt fresh and the sky was clear. This was maybe the worst part of reading this so book so far. Here she thinks that the stadium was the worst part and then it just keeps getting worse. It's like she doesn't have anything to be hopeful for because it just won't come true. They walked to an area out beyond the trees where there were men with guns and a border of barbed wire. Once they got in the locked in area the guards began to shout orders that the women and children go to the sheds on the right and the men go to the sheds on the left. This made her even more afraid because her dad wasn't there to comfort her. If I was taken away from my dad I don't know what I would do, he's always the one that can make me feel alot better about a situation and if he was just forced away from me I don't think I could handle it. She couldn't sleep that night in the shed and she knew that if she would even try to get out side the guards would yell at her or shoot her. For a 10 year old to have to go threw this is terrible!
Julia and Bamber went to go see the women that the waiter had sent her to. The lady was 95 years old and she claims that no one knew what was going on at the time. When all the people went into the stadium they thought they were going to be treated just fine, but that quickly changed when they saw all the people start walking to the buses. The lady claimed that it made her sick that it was going on right by her and she had absoletly no idea. She claims that the faces of the children was the worst part. If I was in that situtation I would agree, just to see that said looks on a normal happy face would haunt me for the rest of my life.
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