Desperta Monologue

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“Desperta Laka ,desperta!” mommy says shoving and pushing me to wake up. I can’t breath. I see a orange light roaring through my home town Chala , Smoky air, screaming, and an engine starting up. Suddenly my window breaks ,glass shatters everywhere ,I see what was thrown “ Una lanza” weird shape, holes over it ,and bonely looking. “Laka ya vamonos.”She didn’t even let me take stuff. “Whats happening” I say. “ Laka Callate go to the bus now!” I listened and went down the stairs and out to the back my heart beats faster and faster , sweat coming down my face. I was never a good runner nor liked exercising. I get outside I felt some kind of fear. I quickly get to the bus and sit down. I catch a look at the dark.. Shoken by what I saw. “ I thought they didn’t existence!” My brother chumo says. …show more content…
“That's the spear that went through my window” I tell chumo. “ What are u talking about.” Chumo says looking half scared. “That thing it’s holding on its hand” I say. “ Nooooo, Lita” I cried out. My brother stops me from going after my best friend out in the street. “ She's long gone Laka by that thing through her chest.” Chumo says. My mummy and dad come running to the bus.” Chumo Start driving now fast!” My Baby sister crying in my mothers arms , father carrying supplies ,as they get into the bus. People yell for help and run to the bus as we past by, but chumo doesn’t stop.” “Mummy what are they going to do we are the only transportation around here.” I say. “ MIja we need to worry about us and get away from the ocean.” mummy said. Pain hits my face hard, i hear the squealing of the brakes. “ Que hastas Chumo go on ,don’t wait for people!” Mummy says. “ Get on quickly now!” Chumo yells. Two families I recognize gets on. My brother starts going on while the last one got on the steps and doesn't even wait for them to sit

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