Alone at Universal Studios (part 2)

 Plus, I was turning my head constantly, looking at the places around us, filling up with more excitement.

    “After we eat, where do you want to go? “ I asked my brothers. 

    “I don’t know yet,” Bill said sounding annoyed. He continued. “We’ll find out later.” Soon, my family got close to Panda Express and was heading inside. But I had stopped following them since my eyes had caught a mini shop, selling many items. I stared at the store and the crowd there. I was curious about why dozens of people were there, so I walked over to check the shop out. 

    My eyes glowed, I was surprised by all the things there that I wanted: games, toys, and clothing. My eyes stared at the items as I listened to the shop owner talk about the items. This made me feel like I was in heaven. I wanted one of the items so I turned my head, trying to find my dad. My mouth dropped in shock. All I could see was a huge crowd full of unfamiliar faces behind me. My heart raced faster. Instantaneously, I looked for an opening in the crowd and squeezed my way out. But it panicked me more that it felt like me finding the edge of the crowd would be eternal. Desperately, I checked around trying to find my family. But then I had an idea. “I could look for Panda Express since my parents said we’re going there.”  I decided to ask a worker for where it is. But there were no workers in sight.  My heart raced even faster, my eyes began to water. Finally, my eyes caught a worker. I was relieved. I took a breath. 

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