SlideShare a Scribd company logo
2
Most read
Dr aft
Let ter
     By: As
           hley L
                 in
It was an ordinary 1968 spring in Washington. In the tiny, but cozy 750 square
feet house or hut in other words, John Hastings was sitting silently doing his
homework while his mom, Joanne Hastings, was preparing dinner. John was
wearing what he usually wore, a simple colored t-shirt and shorts. He was very
skinny and had dark brown hair just like his dad’s, the same blue eyes as his
mom’s, chapped lips and a normal sized nose. Joanne was a plump 45 year old
that has long, curly hair that was tied in a bun. She doesn’t work so she
usually goes out to buy food and cook meals for everyone. Joanne is very
cheerful. She tries to make everyone feel happy even in bad situations. “Hey
Dad!” John said as the door slammed wide open. His dad looked so tired that
he could barely stand up. He took off his ragged coat and hung it up. “How was
work?” John’s mom said. “Not many people bought newspapers today. I don’t
know if we’re going to have enough money to send John to college,” John’s dad
answered. “Don’t worry, you’ll have better luck tomorrow.”
“Yeah right,” Steve disagreed.There was a long pause.
“It’s time for dinner! I’ve made your favorite John, mac and cheese.” Just then
they heard foot steps creeping up to the door. A man with messy blond hair
slipped a brown envelope into their mailbox. When opened and read it, Steve
was stunned. He had to go to war in Vietnam? No way! He’s not going to just
going to risk his life to fight in a stupid war he doesn’t know anything about.
Never! He continued reading the note. It said that if he didn’t meet there on
Monday morning 8:00 sharp, he would be sent to jail. His family was
devastated when they found out. He’d have to go...but...maybe...if he
pretended he didn’t get the note, he wouldn’t. “Joanne! John! I have an idea
but I don’t know if it’s going to work.”
“What is it dad?” John called.
“If we burn the note, we could just pretend we didn’t get it. There would be no
evidence.”
“That’s kind of risky.”
“I think it’s a great idea. The food’s getting cold so you better hurry up and eat
it. We can worry about that later,” Joanne said. Steve left the letter on the
couch. Dinner was very silent nobody talked except for Joanne who was trying
to make conversation and cheer everyone up.
    The next morning was Saturday. There was no school and work. Still trying
to think of a way to not go without them knowing, Steve slouches into his chair
and stares at the table. “I think we’ll just stick with what we’ve got. I’ll go get
some wood from outside.” He brought back three huge lumps of wood and pile
them up two on the bottom, one on the top. Before he stuck the envelope in,
he lit up the pieces of wood. It was got really hot when the fire was burning.
Even though it was spring, the Hastings put so much heat in their house.
    Sunday had pasted by so quickly. It’s now Monday. Steve thought it was
going to be okay if he’d slept in because he didn’t need to go. There was a loud
banging sound on their front door. Their door was about to come crashing
down. “HELLO?! Is anyone home?” Anyways, Steve and the rest of his family
were in a very deep sleep. As I predicted it, the door slammed down. That was
what woke up the Hastings. Still half asleep, Steve jumped out of bed dizzily.
John and Joanne were as surprised as the man that was banging on the door.
The Hastings looked like zombies that just rose from the ground. It was the
same man that that slipped the envelope in their mailbox.“You were supposed
to be at the army base at 8:00 sharp! It even said that on the letter!”
“Uhhhh, what letter Sir?” Steve innocently asked.
“You know what I’m talking about. You’re a very bad faker. I can see the letter
still sitting there on your couch.”
“Ththat iis aan...um...uh invitation to party Sir,”Steve stuttered.
“Yes! He’s going to a birthday party of my best friend,”Joanne agreed. But the
man still looked suspicious. “Let me inspect the letter.” He cautiously picked up
the note, examined it, and lifted up his head angrily. “This is no birthday party
invitation.” Steve and Joanne looked as frightened as ever.
“Don’t worry, I’ll handle this,”John whispered to his parents. “My parents were
covering for me. You may take me to war.”
“No! Don’t do this John!” Joanne cried. Steve stared in disbelief. He was to
shocked to say anything. “Well that’s settled then,” the man happily quoted. As
the man dragged John out of the house, he took one last sorrow look at his
parents. “No!” Joanne kept on crying until John couldn’t hear her anymore. As
the years past, John never came back. But a few months after he got sent to
war, he wrote a note to his family.


Dear Mom and Dad,
 I hope you guys are doing well. It is hard fighting here in Vietnam. We are
losing the war and don’t have enough food to eat. We also don’t get any sleep.
I have made tons of friends already. I never missed home this much. The
general said we might return soon. I miss and love you guys so much.

                        Sincerely,
                           John

More Related Content

PPTX
How i met myself ( presentation ) group 5
PPTX
How I Met Myself
DOCX
How I Met Myself chapter 1-18 (q)
PDF
Jokim 3 5
PPTX
How I Met Myself - Chapter6
DOC
Cassidy newburg
DOCX
Write a story ending with ......I smiled kindly at him and I knew it was a pe...
PPT
My family
How i met myself ( presentation ) group 5
How I Met Myself
How I Met Myself chapter 1-18 (q)
Jokim 3 5
How I Met Myself - Chapter6
Cassidy newburg
Write a story ending with ......I smiled kindly at him and I knew it was a pe...
My family

What's hot (7)

DOCX
Insomnia script
PPTX
Reported speech excercises
PPTX
PPTX
class 9th the last leaf
DOCX
Science group 9
PPTX
My life
DOC
Insomnia script
Reported speech excercises
class 9th the last leaf
Science group 9
My life
Ad

Viewers also liked (6)

PDF
Selnet informer 18th january
KEY
Fractions2
PPTX
Social media in Romania - Decembrie 2014
KEY
Equivalent, simplifying and ordering fractions
KEY
Fractions2
KEY
Measurement Keynote
Selnet informer 18th january
Fractions2
Social media in Romania - Decembrie 2014
Equivalent, simplifying and ordering fractions
Fractions2
Measurement Keynote
Ad

Similar to Draft letter book (16)

DOCX
The letter(story)
PDF
What About Her?
PPTX
Group 1
PPSX
Group 1
DOCX
The lovely shadow
PPTX
Search for a Stranger
PDF
My Grandfather Essay
PDF
How To Write 250 Words Essay
PPT
Wounded book talk
PDF
Tips For Writing A Good Persuasive Essay
PPTX
Hope you’ll like a story, to begin it with- English for B Tech
DOCX
Twenty-First Century Customer Relationship ManagementNew technol.docx
DOCX
Zenstory
PPT
Military Dad
PDF
Thesis Example For Essays
PDF
My Family Short Story
The letter(story)
What About Her?
Group 1
Group 1
The lovely shadow
Search for a Stranger
My Grandfather Essay
How To Write 250 Words Essay
Wounded book talk
Tips For Writing A Good Persuasive Essay
Hope you’ll like a story, to begin it with- English for B Tech
Twenty-First Century Customer Relationship ManagementNew technol.docx
Zenstory
Military Dad
Thesis Example For Essays
My Family Short Story

More from grade5a (20)

PDF
Speech final
PDF
100 facts 20
DOCX
Canadian international school of hong kong
PDF
Stash your cash
PDF
Danielle's narrative
PDF
Monica's Narritave
PDF
Infographics 20
PDF
Clifford
PDF
Infographics 20
PDF
Cuatro Amigos Presentation
PDF
Cuatro Amigos Presentation
PDF
Cuatro amigos presentation
PDF
Pairadice
PDF
Math investigation
PDF
Pair-a-dice
PDF
Math Investigation
PDF
Road trip key note
PDF
Road trip
PDF
Road trip!
PDF
Sweet sixteen plus 1
Speech final
100 facts 20
Canadian international school of hong kong
Stash your cash
Danielle's narrative
Monica's Narritave
Infographics 20
Clifford
Infographics 20
Cuatro Amigos Presentation
Cuatro Amigos Presentation
Cuatro amigos presentation
Pairadice
Math investigation
Pair-a-dice
Math Investigation
Road trip key note
Road trip
Road trip!
Sweet sixteen plus 1

Recently uploaded (20)

PDF
Pre independence Education in Inndia.pdf
PDF
FourierSeries-QuestionsWithAnswers(Part-A).pdf
PPTX
Final Presentation General Medicine 03-08-2024.pptx
PDF
grade 11-chemistry_fetena_net_5883.pdf teacher guide for all student
PDF
Mark Klimek Lecture Notes_240423 revision books _173037.pdf
PDF
ANTIBIOTICS.pptx.pdf………………… xxxxxxxxxxxxx
PDF
TR - Agricultural Crops Production NC III.pdf
PDF
2.FourierTransform-ShortQuestionswithAnswers.pdf
PDF
Physiotherapy_for_Respiratory_and_Cardiac_Problems WEBBER.pdf
PDF
Abdominal Access Techniques with Prof. Dr. R K Mishra
PPTX
IMMUNITY IMMUNITY refers to protection against infection, and the immune syst...
PPTX
Institutional Correction lecture only . . .
PDF
O7-L3 Supply Chain Operations - ICLT Program
PPTX
Cell Types and Its function , kingdom of life
PDF
3rd Neelam Sanjeevareddy Memorial Lecture.pdf
PPTX
Renaissance Architecture: A Journey from Faith to Humanism
PPTX
PPT- ENG7_QUARTER1_LESSON1_WEEK1. IMAGERY -DESCRIPTIONS pptx.pptx
PPTX
Introduction_to_Human_Anatomy_and_Physiology_for_B.Pharm.pptx
PPTX
Pharma ospi slides which help in ospi learning
PDF
Microbial disease of the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems
Pre independence Education in Inndia.pdf
FourierSeries-QuestionsWithAnswers(Part-A).pdf
Final Presentation General Medicine 03-08-2024.pptx
grade 11-chemistry_fetena_net_5883.pdf teacher guide for all student
Mark Klimek Lecture Notes_240423 revision books _173037.pdf
ANTIBIOTICS.pptx.pdf………………… xxxxxxxxxxxxx
TR - Agricultural Crops Production NC III.pdf
2.FourierTransform-ShortQuestionswithAnswers.pdf
Physiotherapy_for_Respiratory_and_Cardiac_Problems WEBBER.pdf
Abdominal Access Techniques with Prof. Dr. R K Mishra
IMMUNITY IMMUNITY refers to protection against infection, and the immune syst...
Institutional Correction lecture only . . .
O7-L3 Supply Chain Operations - ICLT Program
Cell Types and Its function , kingdom of life
3rd Neelam Sanjeevareddy Memorial Lecture.pdf
Renaissance Architecture: A Journey from Faith to Humanism
PPT- ENG7_QUARTER1_LESSON1_WEEK1. IMAGERY -DESCRIPTIONS pptx.pptx
Introduction_to_Human_Anatomy_and_Physiology_for_B.Pharm.pptx
Pharma ospi slides which help in ospi learning
Microbial disease of the cardiovascular and lymphatic systems

Draft letter book

  • 1. Dr aft Let ter By: As hley L in
  • 2. It was an ordinary 1968 spring in Washington. In the tiny, but cozy 750 square feet house or hut in other words, John Hastings was sitting silently doing his homework while his mom, Joanne Hastings, was preparing dinner. John was wearing what he usually wore, a simple colored t-shirt and shorts. He was very skinny and had dark brown hair just like his dad’s, the same blue eyes as his mom’s, chapped lips and a normal sized nose. Joanne was a plump 45 year old that has long, curly hair that was tied in a bun. She doesn’t work so she usually goes out to buy food and cook meals for everyone. Joanne is very cheerful. She tries to make everyone feel happy even in bad situations. “Hey Dad!” John said as the door slammed wide open. His dad looked so tired that he could barely stand up. He took off his ragged coat and hung it up. “How was work?” John’s mom said. “Not many people bought newspapers today. I don’t know if we’re going to have enough money to send John to college,” John’s dad answered. “Don’t worry, you’ll have better luck tomorrow.” “Yeah right,” Steve disagreed.There was a long pause. “It’s time for dinner! I’ve made your favorite John, mac and cheese.” Just then they heard foot steps creeping up to the door. A man with messy blond hair slipped a brown envelope into their mailbox. When opened and read it, Steve was stunned. He had to go to war in Vietnam? No way! He’s not going to just going to risk his life to fight in a stupid war he doesn’t know anything about. Never! He continued reading the note. It said that if he didn’t meet there on Monday morning 8:00 sharp, he would be sent to jail. His family was devastated when they found out. He’d have to go...but...maybe...if he pretended he didn’t get the note, he wouldn’t. “Joanne! John! I have an idea but I don’t know if it’s going to work.” “What is it dad?” John called. “If we burn the note, we could just pretend we didn’t get it. There would be no evidence.” “That’s kind of risky.” “I think it’s a great idea. The food’s getting cold so you better hurry up and eat it. We can worry about that later,” Joanne said. Steve left the letter on the couch. Dinner was very silent nobody talked except for Joanne who was trying to make conversation and cheer everyone up. The next morning was Saturday. There was no school and work. Still trying to think of a way to not go without them knowing, Steve slouches into his chair and stares at the table. “I think we’ll just stick with what we’ve got. I’ll go get some wood from outside.” He brought back three huge lumps of wood and pile them up two on the bottom, one on the top. Before he stuck the envelope in, he lit up the pieces of wood. It was got really hot when the fire was burning. Even though it was spring, the Hastings put so much heat in their house. Sunday had pasted by so quickly. It’s now Monday. Steve thought it was going to be okay if he’d slept in because he didn’t need to go. There was a loud banging sound on their front door. Their door was about to come crashing down. “HELLO?! Is anyone home?” Anyways, Steve and the rest of his family
  • 3. were in a very deep sleep. As I predicted it, the door slammed down. That was what woke up the Hastings. Still half asleep, Steve jumped out of bed dizzily. John and Joanne were as surprised as the man that was banging on the door. The Hastings looked like zombies that just rose from the ground. It was the same man that that slipped the envelope in their mailbox.“You were supposed to be at the army base at 8:00 sharp! It even said that on the letter!” “Uhhhh, what letter Sir?” Steve innocently asked. “You know what I’m talking about. You’re a very bad faker. I can see the letter still sitting there on your couch.” “Ththat iis aan...um...uh invitation to party Sir,”Steve stuttered. “Yes! He’s going to a birthday party of my best friend,”Joanne agreed. But the man still looked suspicious. “Let me inspect the letter.” He cautiously picked up the note, examined it, and lifted up his head angrily. “This is no birthday party invitation.” Steve and Joanne looked as frightened as ever. “Don’t worry, I’ll handle this,”John whispered to his parents. “My parents were covering for me. You may take me to war.” “No! Don’t do this John!” Joanne cried. Steve stared in disbelief. He was to shocked to say anything. “Well that’s settled then,” the man happily quoted. As the man dragged John out of the house, he took one last sorrow look at his parents. “No!” Joanne kept on crying until John couldn’t hear her anymore. As the years past, John never came back. But a few months after he got sent to war, he wrote a note to his family. Dear Mom and Dad, I hope you guys are doing well. It is hard fighting here in Vietnam. We are losing the war and don’t have enough food to eat. We also don’t get any sleep. I have made tons of friends already. I never missed home this much. The general said we might return soon. I miss and love you guys so much. Sincerely, John