One morning, On June 28, 1914, it was a regular day. My dad gave me his belt and said, “Your grandfather gave this to me.” I heard a truck honk, my dad had left with a tear in his eye. My mom was crying to. I said “Why did he leave?” she answered me but she sounded like she was sick or something. She said, “He has to go fight because the assassination of … she stopped and she coughed up blood. My older brother told me that the assassination of Franz Ferdinand stared a war. I ran to my mom’s room. Her trash can was full of tissue and blood. She was crying so I left. When I got outside the army men were taking my horses when that happen I was about 16. The next day I woke up and my mom was gone she left a note and it said “I will come back I promise.” Now it was just me and my brother since he was older he was working and I cooked. It was hard because the only things I knew how to cook were eggs, oatmeal, and pancakes. My brother was old enough to go to war. He started to think about going just to see if our parent were still alive. Later he left he said it was going to be okay. Then my older brother Cristian came to stay with me. …show more content…
Then I heard someone knock at the door. It was my dad I was so happy I gave him a big hug. My dad said “he saw my mom and brother and that they are coming home.” He had a sad face when he said that then I ask “why are you sad?” He said that mom was in the hospital and my brother had been shot. I was sad, but I was also happy. They are coming back home because they will not have to fight anymore. My brother lost a lot of blood so they had to give him some blood. In the future, I hope that war will end. We all know that that’s not going to happen. So I think in the future that there will be more wars, but there are some good things about the war like they learned how to store blood and smaller radios and better