I think the "memory" bit in the question triggered history and memory...so i had a really wierd story, this is it's sturcture: (*** indicates change in time period, two time periods, same narrator)
narrator is little kid on the beach with his grandma...enjoying and all...some description here..on the medaterinan coast line
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narrator is 40 years old in a holocaust death camp looking out the window at the moon remincing
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On the beach again, narrator wants to build a sand castle...completes it (described it soo it looked like the holocaust gas chambers....had long pipe and little house thingy underneath)
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narrator is walking towards his death(gas chambers), reminces missing the specific beach+grandma, realises how the chambers look like his castle from the outside
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grandma falls on his castle, he gets really angry and then like he sees sadness in her eyes, they have a discussion, and grandma is like i will miss you bla bla...i wish you come back to this...then narator says ohh thiss will always be my place...soo on
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narrator wishes grandma would fall ontop of this gas chamber just soo he can go back and see her and go back to that place one more time...lots of rehetorical question about his wanting to go back to the beach with grandma..fin.
soo yeaa made this up on the spot...i hope i get atleast 9
wrote this in 20 minutes...what people think? i was like trying to get across: connection to a place can create a sense of belonging that transcends time...i put some description and stuff in story. estimate /15?