Hiroshima- The story
By mozzythefirefox
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He hated his job. With his class, he tore down houses in hiroshima, and searched the rubble for valuables. The afternoon continued like that until sirens blared. That perticular one meant that an american airplane was passing overhead. He sprinted ro the underground bomb-safety shelter/fort. He pulled a hood out of his safety bag. The hood was special and protected from embers hitting his face. The sirens stopped, which meant that the airplane was gone. He pulled off his ember hood and placed it into his bag. He done his work when a massive shadow passed overhead. It was an american airplane. He rushed back into the safety shelter as the alarms began to blare. He saw a massive object drop from the airplane, and hit the ground with a very audible sound. The sound of an explosion took effect. The sheer force ripped off his hood and lifted him out of the bomb-safety shelter. He landed on a wrecked home's lawn. Where there was once a hospital, a big cloud rose into the air, in the shape of a mushroom. Fire was at the bottom. It rose a bit and spread out swiftly. It must have been several million degrees. He saw homes and bodies dissapearing. The temperature bubbled upwards, and went from around eighty degrees to a hundred twenty. Trees near him caught fire, even though the explosion was a few miles back. It kept racing outwards. The heat became unbearable and he passed out.
He was in A hospital. A map on the wall told him that he was in Tokyo. He groaned. He was in a line of bodies, which he realized were his classmates and teacher. His face was sore, and he couldn't move his left arm. Out of twenty-one people in his class, he was the only survivor.
Forty years later...
For the past fourty years, he has read newspaper articles and watched television reports, trying to find out more about the atom bomb's effects. Even forty years later, people still died of the radiation. This made him certain of one thing: Atom bombs are terrible, they cause loss of many lives and injuries. They leave millions homeless, and even several decades afterwards people still die. Atom bombs must never go off again.
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