Personal Narrative: My Hero's Journey

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“Finally, we’re here! Africa, here we come!” Sara shouts with joy. That 15-hour flight is over, but luckily I got the window seat. “Hey, look, there is our car. It's over there!” Julie pointed out. As Sara and Julie moved their way over to the car, they saw a sign that said, $900 safaris starting at 6 p.m. The safari was pre-planned and they already had tickets. “Hey, Mr. Driver can you take us to this address on the sign over there?” Julie asked politely. “Sure, the drive will be approximately 2 hours, is that ok?” The driver told the two girls. “Yes, that will be fine,” Julie responded. The two girls hopped into the car and were eager to get going! As the car drove down the bumpy dirt roads, Sara and Julie's curiously gazed out of the …show more content…

Let’s get out quick, we don’t want to be late.” Sara explains to Julie. “Mr. Driver, you can leave our luggage in your car, thank you.” And off they went to start a new adventure! “Come on Sara, let’s go, I want to be first!” Julie shouts. “I'm coming, I'm coming, don’t worry,” Sara yells back. As they started their adventure, Sara immediately went into mother mode, but not for long. Julie and Sara got into the tan colored jeep that would bring them on their adventure. But little did they know what they were getting themselves into. “Romm, rommm!” The jeep went when they started their Adventure. There were lions roaming and giraffes eating from the branches of an acacia tree. Julie gazed out of the window and picked up on a sound coming from behind them. “SARA, LOOK!” Julie screamed and panicked. “They're coming right for us!” There was a huge herd of rhinos charging right for them! Oh no, should I leave Julie and save myself or stay with her and risk myself? “Julie! Come! Now! Runnn!” Sara yelled at Julie. Sara sprinted as fast as she could towards the closest tree and climbed it like her life depended on it. But really, it did. Sara thought about what she just did and felt super guilty about it even though she is terrified of large

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