Narrative Essay About Coming To Earth

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As I am waiting to get back to Earth I think about all of the stuff that has happened. Will my bones be okay? Will I actually see Nana? I guess I don’t really know until I get to Earth. I then ponder about my parents. I wonder if they will be worried, or maybe they don’t notice because of their stupid Mars research. At least on Earth they have water. I hope I can see Nana again, and I hope she is okay. I’m satisfied that I’m going home but, I am also very concerned about my bones. We all have to take risks sometimes right? Like my dad said, “You just have to hope.” I then realized that Earth was getting closer, closer, and closer. I was on cloud nine. I could hopefully see Nana again and go home! When I landed on Earth I took a deep breath, and left the spaceship.
I then realized something was wrong. “Oh no” I said, I’m in Hawaii! This is not good at all! Now I can’t see Nana! Well on the bright side, the scenery is nice in Hawaii. I saw tropical green trees and looked at the misty blue ocean. I could then feel the soft and smooth sand when I walked out of the ship. I saw little kids building sand castles and scavenging for sea shells. They looked like they were having a blast. Then with
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I’m here with Nana now, but she will pass away soon. I am very disappointed but, at least I get to stay with her for one month. My legs are paralyzed and I have to be in a wheelchair to move around. It is definitely going to suck to be in a wheelchair but, you have to take chances sometimes, especially for your loved ones. For now I think I will stay at the hospital because I want to be with Nana. I start talking to Nana about all the crazy things that have happened on Mars. We are having a great time telling each other stories. I’m happy to be home with Nana, or at least some what home. I might be in Hawaii, but at least I’m in Hawaii with Nana. I took a huge risk, but in the end I think that this risk was totally worth

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