Behind All The Walls
he blue, we're moving
be calm, i
for me fitting in with the Australians and their accent and
have to, our fami
't talk to us, they don't ask about our wel
d been crying for the past 5 minutes. Eleanor's mom gently opened the creaking door, peeking slowly at her daughter with worried eyes to see if she was alright. She glanced through the white
like that but it's just too
gonna be hard for you to change schools so su
make sure I'm not sharing a room w
ightly with a soft
ye to set out a separate room f
could do for you. And I'm sorry
e happened this way. Now dry your tears and fr
be at the
Eleanor changed her pillow since the once sh
Korea. But in Eleanor's mind, she kept reminiscing about how hard it was for her trying to fit in with the Australians but she tried to ware off the pessimi
riers, the food variety, the education system, the festivals and much more. She kept thinking until she drifted into a
idea what was really in