Pompeii: A Short Story

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Once upon a time there was an island that had a big volcano called Mount Vesuvius that destroyed Pompeii and everybody had to get to high grounds all the people in Pompeii die but there were two little children looking For there parents but they found their parents at the at&t store they started Running down the street then they saw their dad chasing the goat down the And everybody started to panic and they started heading for higher ground
Street then they saw the clouds get darker than mount Vesuvius erupted.
Then they wanted to find their children to help them to see if there were alright.but he didn’t find her there but he found her later on. Then they went to the house to get belongings to gather with their father then they couldn’t find
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But they might met back up and get along with each other or they might even live with each other but on the other hand they might kill one another for the better room or for the better hotel that they might live in one day or they might try to find a way of the islands or they might become very rich one coming to Pompeii and trying to rebuild Pompeii again. Then soon after they will start a new civilization in Pompeii then take all the dead people and rebury where they should be in the first place instead of being in the streets buried alive but they just don’t care what people do with all the dead bodies they touch and what they take or anything they do with the bodies they should just get all the bodies they find and barrie them in their rifle resting place where they when’to be barred and let nobody be by the person's resting place or they should get killed for going to close to the resting place or they should get a lethal injection because those people who are dead shouldn’t get messed with because they already died a horrible death and the people think they should get killed and they should get hung for disrupting the person's.then everybody in Pompeii died a horrible death and that’s how Pompeii disappeared during the eruption and because of that everybody in Pompeii died because Pompeii got destroyed by mount Vesuvius because nobody survived the eruption because nobody got to high grounds so they all died because they or anybody were to smart to go to high ground so that caused everybody died. Then all the then the new start of Pompeii begins and they start all over again then the volcano might erupt once

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