Personal Narrative On An Earthquake In Haiti

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January 12,2010 the earthquake that change Haiti,I was 4 years old sitting in the couch watching outside of my house all the sudden I see the floor is moving is like the house was about to fall on me, I run out as fast that I can and my cousin went inside to come get me he thought that I was inside the house he was shouting my nickname ‘’ Lainy’’ ‘’ Lainy’’
‘’Yes,’’ Yes’’. I was outside.
He went back outside he said he thought that I was inside, me and my dad was screaming his name ‘’Junior’’ ‘’ Junior’’. I was outside with my dad and maid I was crying and shaking my hand was sweating, tired I was Running as fast that I can to try to get outside, when I was Running I was scared my heart pumping out of control I want from the

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