Letter of evacuee

Dear mum and dad,

I feel horrid without you, it's not the same. When you were left at the station my hart split in half. As I trampled my way into the carriage there were tattered, rugged, scruffy and broken chairs which sad, lonely children sat on while crying because of unfortunate events. There were also baby's sitting there silent. Still. It was an unbearable journey that I highly regret. The train bobbed up and down in a jagged fashion, causing me to feel sick. Reluctantly I tried to fall asleep but I couldn't because the train rattled and vibrated. It must have been a couple of hours, but it felt like an eternity.It was sudden but the train stopped and flung everyone forward. It made the rails get louder, and louder.

Who was going to pick me up my relatives? Or an evil family? Eventually, lots of children got taken away and 10 children were left. 4 from my family. Fortunately, my grandparents picked me up. I was looking forward to living with them. We slowly started walking to their warm, house which I loved. It had a barn with a thatched roof and wooden planks that were slowly rotting away. What animals did they have inside the barn? I could see eldless amout of trees and fields that slowly got darker as the panaramic sun got lower and smaller. I feel sorry for my friends who were taken away by horrible people. I wonder what they were doing know? I feel desolated without you. I'll keep writing letters to you when I can. Make me proud I know you will.

From Freddie