Thursday, February 24, 2011

Central Park

It’s 9 pm in Central Park, NYC. A son and a dad walk to one of the exits of the park.

“Dad I really like this place. I want to come here again tomorrow” said the son.

“We are leaving tomorrow for Boston and we are probably not going to be here until next month. And didn’t you have enough fun already. We’ve been here the entire day and let’s get out of here this place is terrifying in the night” said the dad.

They both continue walking and the son has a facial expression which suggests that he is very mad. He murmurs to himself.

“I can’t believe I have to leave this town every month because of my dad’s job. Sometimes I wish I could just live here.”

Suddenly he spots a squirrel and follows it with his sight. He loses track of where he is going. When the squirrel disappeared in the trees he realized that his father is no longer with him.

“Dad! Dad!” yelled the son, but nobody responded.

“I can’t believe I lost him. How am I supposed to get out of this place?”

As he was wandering around two boys noticed him and started following him.

“I think he is alone, lets jump him and steal his stuff” said one of the boys.

They jumped in front of him.

“Give us everything you got and we won’t hurt you”

The boy starts screaming and to runs. He is yelling at of the top of his voice.

After a while two cops came with his dad and saved the boy.

The son and the dad reunite again and hug.

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