Moving to New York City


https://urbanresearchnetwork.org/wvshzhuh By: Sage Wang

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No. No! I don’t want to move. I can’t move. I can’t leave my friends and my school. I can’t leave this beautiful house. I can’t leave my neighbors and my teachers and this wonderful smell of nature. I don’t want to move to that stupid New York City that my mom keeps telling me is a fabulous place.

“Fabulous,” I had replied back to her, “at being the worst city in the history of the world’s worst cities.”

But it’s too late now. Maybe I could jump out the car window and stay here at my old place. I don’t want to leave this place. But the car keeps moving closer and closer to the airport. No! I can’t leave this beautiful place! I’ve lived here for 10 whole years! I don’t want to leave my old town!

“Honey, you’re 11 now. You shouldn’t be thinking that New York City is a dump.”

“Mom, I hate urban areas. And I wasn’t thinking that New York City was a dump. I was thinking it was stupid, dumb, idiotic, crazy, lame- “

“Jason, honestly, you’ll get used to this.” my mom interrupts me.

I glance at my younger sister Clara. She doesn’t seem to mind. Maybe she likes moving because there are bullies at her school. But she doesn’t know how much better middle school is. I hated elementary in 5th grade, but once I moved to 6th I loved middle school. And yet now I’m moving. How thrilling. But she hasn’t experienced the greatness of my middle school. She’s still in 4th grade.

“Well,” I thought to myself, “Looks like I’m going to have to find a way to deal with this.”

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