Border: A Short Story

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The numbers kept growing. Larger and larger, each vote being counted. Twelve year old Bobby anxiously watched the screen of the TV through the window. Higher and higher the numbers grew. Until finally it had been decided. Donald trump was the electoral president. Bobby sank to his knees in agony, the muddy ground sinking beneath him. He was in New Mexico, about 50 miles from the border, where hundreds of immigrants pushed through crowds to try to get into America. Bobby himself was already free and living in America. He had gone through the process, and was accepted as a legal U.S citizen. He had a problem though. His family had not yet been brought through. They got separated at the border, and he hadn’t seen them since. Now, the problem …show more content…

His mother, father, and older brother. He missed them all very much. It was nearing darkness as he reached his makeshift home. It was several abandoned trash cans stacked together behind a dumpster with a tarp on top. The dumpster was currently where he found the majority of his food. He lay down amongst the trash and slept. When he woke up, he started thinking about what he was going to do about his family. He scrounged through the dumpster for his breakfast, finding half an apple and two slices of stale bread. He sat down and started to think. What if I went back to the border? he thought. “Maybe I could find my family! Of course before then he had gone to the city limits and watched new people come in, searching for his family, but he had never gone to far outside of the city. He had feared that he would get lost and not be able to find his way back. However, if he could find his family again, it would be worth …show more content…

It was nearing nightfall so he layed down on the ground, covered himself with his hole-ridden blanket, and fell asleep. He woke in the morning and immediately began searching for his family. He described them to many people, even some of the American border guards, but there were so many families there that he could not find them. He stayed there for two weeks, begging for his food and sleeping on the ground, with no sign of his family anywhere. Then, he finally saw them. His parents and his older brother, sitting on the ground together in deep

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