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"You don't want to do this." He warned again as he sat down relaxed on the sofa. "Bruce, warn them." "See, you don't want to bet on this game because you will only lose, My boss is the best, second to none." Bruce warned just as his boss told him to. "I'm not backing down." Val was determined. "Okay." The strange man who is Bruce's boss said as he sat upright while he got into position for the game. They started the game. To me, random pawns was been moved but to them it meant something. In less than five minutes, the son of a monkey who was Bruce's boss relaxed once again with a smirk on his face. Val's face was down cast with sweat dripping off her forehead; she had the look of someone who wished to be anywhere but in this same room. From the dramatic display I have seen from both sides, the atmosphere, one of my worst fears came into reality. He won! He. Freaking. Won!! _____________________________________________________________ Barbara Williams A nineteen year old girl disrespect her parents for what she thought she saw and her parents can't give her. LOVE she moved in with her boyfriend who she thought can provide her with the love she was craving for. what happens when things go down the wrong lane and she loses all she thought she has gathered? ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Author here If you want to drop suggestions or interact with the writer, you can do that on these social media handles. Instagram: Writercamiraja Facebook page: Authorcamiraja Hope to meet you there soon

camira ja · Urbain
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Chapter 11: Critical condition

Valerie was on the floor bleeding out. I had two options; I either followed the car and get justice for my new friend or I help take her to the hospital. Helpless, I turned towards the car still trying to reverse and crammed the car’s identification number.

I couldn’t leave only Jackie at home nor can I leave bleeding Valerie here to bleed out to death. I’m conflicted and I have to make a decision but this is too hard for me to decide what to do.

I ran without another second's thought toward Valerie and piggybacked her. I almost fall flat on my face because of her weight but I managed to keep it all in. I started running toward town in high hopes of getting someone that would assist in taking her to the hospital. I chose to go for Valerie first because she told me no one knew of Jackie yet; I know it’s stupid but I actually took her word for it.

I saw another car–a cab and I started flapping my hands up and down to stop the cab. It halted.