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JOHNNY:
I wake up to find mother shaking me awake. She is trying to get Lilly and I up. Then I see something in the blurry in the window. A bright light. It has got a red-orange glow to it. Then is hits me. There is a fire flashing around town and everyone is screaming. We rush out of the hose just hoping the fire will not swallow us next. Instantly, I am trampled by the number of people running for their dear lives. Very soon, I lose mother and Lilly. I scream and scream for them but in reply I get screams themselves. By now the fire is raging around me. Then everything starts to spin as the flames engulf me…
MOTHER:
I am telling myself not to panic or the kids will cry. I keep doing that but I can’t hold it back. I start trying to scream to wake Johnny and Lilly up. They wake up instantly. I tell Johnny to rush out of the house while I carry Lilly. We’re overwhelmed by the number of people and Johnny falls over. I quickly get him up and we start running again. Not long after he wakes up I find out I have lost Johnny. ‘NO!’I scream in panic…
FATHER:
I see a yellow glow at the entrance of the mine. I hear some faint screams. Down where Mary, Johnny and Lilly are. Oh no. It’s a fire. A big one in the centre of London. I start telling Dan and Jake, the only people beside me. We start screaming but no-one listens. They just
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What is happening? People are screaming. I am surrounded by flames. Straight away, everything comes back with a shock. There is a fire raging around London. People are running for their lives I get up and start running again but the swarm instantly push me back down. I try again but the crowd is just too much. As the flames get closer, people start screaming louder as I get winded heavily. Suddenly, I feel a burst of hope as I realize I can go to the mine and find father. I try once more to get up, fuelled with hope, but the crowd is just getting bigger. This time the flames swallow me

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