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The rain eased to steady drizzle as the train screeched to a halt at platform 6, but the grey sky reflected my mood.  

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03/04/03 Original Writing Coursework Allen Hoten The rain eased to steady drizzle as the train screeched to a halt at platform 6, but the grey sky reflected my mood. Ten years earlier I had left from the same station but now things were different. Now, I was a successful army sergeant. I had nothing to prove. Except to my parents. Thet's why I was back. Thoughts were running through my head. "Will they forgive me? How will they react?" surely it wouldn't be that hard, afterall I had been through a war. I stepped off of the train, minding the gap which existed between it and the platform, then made my way out of the station. Five minutes later I found myself walking down Green Street, towards my parents house. I was gathering my thoughts and trying to think about what I would say to my parents when they...

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