Personal Narrative Essay: The Trip To Kansas City

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They all loaded onto the bus at 8:52 A.M right after P.E. Then Mr. OJ stepped on the bus and told them that they need to respect the people also, other people there. Then he stepped off and the bus driver closed the door to take off. They pulled on to the interstate to head to Kansas City. When they started to get on the interstate, they noted there weren’t many cars on the interstate as usual. After driving for hour or so they weren’t any more cars they were the only ones. As we went over this big hill there were miles of cars. But none of them were moving they were just sitting. The bus driver stopped the bus. The teachers got off to see what was wrong. The bus driver told us to stay on the bus. They ran to the nearest car there was a man sitting the bus …show more content…

They all voted that they should go back. Trevor then said how we are going to get there. Zach said we could go back get a car. Kaden suggested we walk. Grace said it’s too for. Carter said that entire vote to get a car back at the Interstate. That it then in the morning we will go back to get a car. Patrick and Clark volunteered for first shift of guardian the camp. They woke up and got ready for the trip to the interstate. They started walking. Then they hear a loud yell. Carter and Zach run to find zombie eating one of their class mates Cody. Zach goes up and stabs the zombie in the back of the head. Zach walks away and said we need to get moving. Kaden walks up to Cody’s dead body. Shelby starts scream. Patrick runs to see wants wrong. Cody had come back to life and was biting into the back of Kaden calf. Trevor threw his knife hitting the Cody right between the eyes. Trevor says let’s see him come back from that. Kaden is now lying on the ground in pain. Shelby and Grace get a piece of cloth and wrap it around his half. Patrick says we need to kill him he going to come back like Cody. Carter then says you don’t know that. Patrick says how you know

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