(Extremely sorry for such a short chapter)
No-one else was there. I was alone along with the younger child. India always had a problem with hot water. When I was young, I experienced 3 of the most traumatic things. This is the first part.
There I was, standing and staring. Nothing I could do, I just stood in shock. A little child was playing with hot water and he didn't realize how hot the water really was. He went to mess with the water, when all of the sudden..he was on the ground. The water was way too hot for anyone, especially young children. He was not moving. I had no idea what to do. I could not call for help because nobody could hear me. I had trouble walking, so I was truly lost. Honestly, that's all I could remember. He was on the ground and I just stood there. I said nothing. It's so hard to recall what happened after. Now for part 2...
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WHEN THE MOON TOUCHED THE RIVER
Non-FictionEveryone has lived somewhere for a year, two years, or even their whole life. Everyone has a story to tell. This one's mine. From being a kid in the orphanage of India, to a kid who moved to the other side of the world, life raises questions for hi...