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Saturday, March 23, 2019

Terror in Small-Town, USA :: Example Personal Narratives

Terror in Small-Town, USA     Situated surrounded by the lush green rolling hills, is Small-Town, USA. It was election day, and looking forward to a visit to the ice cream shop, I accompanied my grandfather as he drove the ten-mile journey to townspeople. Country railcarriage offered little excitement, save that day an air of uneasiness replaced the usual contentment one matte while passing aged buildings, their drabness contrasted sharply by a few colorful, modern improvements. Having spent the first ten years of my life here, it was easy to detect any change in the towns mood.   I pondered the brainsick expression on the faces of the few people we saw on the streets. It seemed everyone was in a hurry. There were not the usual groups gathered to exchange local gossip. Most noticeable was the absence of children.   As my grandfathers dilapidated Ford approached the towns solely traffic light, we were greeted-not by flashing red, yellow or green-- but by furnish National Guardsmen armed with guns and appearing much out of place in such placid surroundings. As our vehicle slowed to a stop, I was shocked as I saw before me a huge utensil gun, pointed in our direction. A young guardsman walked briskly to the car and explained, almost apologetically, execrable Sir, but well have to search your car. Just routine procedure.   As the car was being searched, we learned the reason for such drastic precautionary measures. A man whom we knew and who was a candidate for the sheriffs office, had been brutally murdered in the presence of his wife and daughter. It was rumored that the opposing party was responsible for the fatal shotgun blast, and former(a) rumors stated that explosives would be brought into town to bomb the courthouse.   As this unbelievable culture was being given, I sat petrified, trying to convince myself that this was the same town where, only yesterday, old men in dirty overalls lounged aro und the courthouse, spue tobacco and discussing the forthcoming election. Dogs and children had romped freely on the sidewalks, while women browsed in the stores for hours without purchase anything. Strangely, all this had changed overnight, and the preconceptions I had about our peaceful country and the glorious ripe to vote were beginning to sound as a sour note.

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