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The Train Ride Home
Ava
Hope
The sun set gradually over the hopes and dreams of all the people standing, watching. Their eyes
started to fill with tears when they realized it was all over. That there was no chance for them
ever again.
The New York Times September 4, 1989
The last train has left New York City today, and for good
reason. The United States have gained intelligence that
terrorists are going to bomb New York City tomorrow. It
is not known why; all that is known is that everyone
needs to get out of the city, which for the most part,
was successfully done. Tragically, there are still about
100 people in the city, but they are beyond help now.
There is going to be no more transportation in and out
of New York City because the pilots and crew need to
travel as far away as possible with their passengers. The
only thing now to do for those unfortunate people is to
think of them, and hope that they live the best life they
can in this short time.
Julia’s To-do List for September 4, 1989:
Drive Lizzie to school
Pick up dry cleaning
Go to grocery store GET ON TRAIN!
Email Linda about book club meeting
Make a macaroni casserole for Lizzie’s party
Meet Tonya for lunch at Olive Garden
Go on a walk for an hour
Pick up Lizzie from school
Drive her to dance class
Get nails done for job interview
Pick Lizzie up from dance class
Help her with her homework
Make Lizzie dinner
Put Lizzie to bed
Finish writing invitations to Lizzie’s party
Have a long bath
Go to bed
A Train Ride That is Homeward Bound…
“Momma, why are you crying? Don’t cry momma!”
“I’m so sorry baby. But this life is going to be over soon. Soon we are going to go
somewhere else.”
“No momma, we gonna stay here forever!”
“But did you see that train leave, Lizzie? We were supposed to be on that train. Now we are
going on another ride, to a different place.”
“But momma, I love you.”
“Oh, I love you too, my Lizzie. My sweet, innocent, perfect Lizzie. I love you so much. I want
you to remember that we loved each other, and we had a good life. Can you promise me
that? Because soon we are going on the new train ride, through a long tunnel.”
“Oh, Momma I promise! Now what are we gonna do?”
“Do you understand, Lizzie? There is nothing to do!”
“Yeah there we have time before our ride. I want to eat ice cream.”
“No honey, we don’t have time for ice cream. We are going on the ride very soon.”
“So I want ice cream. If we going soon, then we should at least have ice cream first! Why
should we just wait when we could have ice cream?”
“You’re right, baby. Let’s go.”
Please leave a message after the beep. BEEP.
Please don’t pick up. If you do, it means that my worst fears have been confirmed. I have been praying
that you are out of the city. Hopefully, because you are not getting this, it means my prayers have been
answered. Jim and I are fine; we are far enough away that we are safe. So, I hope you are not listening
to this. Please don’t be. If you are, drive out of the city right now! Try to get as far away as possible. I
know that your car does not go very fast, but please for my sake, try to save yourselves. That is all that
matters. Just to live some more. It doesn’t matter that you have had a good life, just live a little more.
Don’t worry about living a good next few hours. Just focus on getting out. You need-
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