Talk:United States of America/@comment-24301892-20160911164651

A somber day over the United States begins. All across the nation, a Moment of Silence begins for 3 minutes, each minute represents 1,000 people. The site of the event goes silent. A memorial presented by the NYPD is done. The Memorial Pools turn on lights that shoot up into the sky. People cry while others stand still, cold, shocked. President Eric Church goes up to a pool and makes a small speech to those also at the Pools. ''15 Years ago today, a horrific event took place. A event, so bad and terrifying, it shaped the modern era. 15 years ago today, in this spot, 2 great twins stood. At the end of that horrific day, they laid in pieces where we stand today. These towers that are here right now represent hope and unity of our country. They represent that you can hurt America, but we will only come out stronger. The wound for 9/11 has long since healed, but the scar is still there and reminds us of this day. We will never forget what happened here.'' Eric Church turns around at the pool one last time, then leaves, shedding a few tears.