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“Then it got worse. When I went shopping, the local merchants told me the Mc Cants were by telling them not to sell to me or else they would take vengeance out on their store. I had to go shopping further and further away from my apartment. Sometimes, when a bus came by my pick up point, one of the Mc Cants was standing by the driver telling him not to stop there. They even stood outside the factory I worked at holding up signs that read “This factory employs a murderer”. From Fear and Retribution”
The Prophet of Life, A Week's Worth of Fiction 1, People on The Edge: A Storyteller Series Book
“Then it got worse. When I went shopping, the local merchants told me the Mc Cants were by telling them not to sell to me or else they would take vengeance out on their store. I had to go shopping further and further away from my apartment. Sometimes, when a bus came by my pick up point, one of the Mc Cants was standing by the driver telling him not to stop there. They even stood outside the factory I worked at holding up signs that read “This factory employs a murderer”. From Fear and Retribution”
The Prophet of Life, A Week's Worth of Fiction 1, People on The Edge: A Storyteller Series Book
“Suddenly something came over me. It was as if I was possessed by an evil spirit. I called Amberline’s name in a voice that sounded like it came from the depths of hell. As Jimmy cocked his pistol, I quickly squatted down, breaking Jedidiah’s grip, going down just a fraction of a second before Jimmy pulled the trigger. The bullet left the barrel and went straight to where I was being held and plunged into Jedidiah’s chest.” ”. From Fear and Retribution”
The Prophet of Life, A Week's Worth of Fiction 1, People on The Edge: A Storyteller Series Book
“Now the boy was dead and Sergeant Barris knew he had to call his house to inform his parents. He doubted anyone other than relatives would grieve over a gang banger fresh out of camp but police protocol determined that he call and inform the next of kin, so that’s what he did. Sergeant Barris hated the “touchy feely” activities utilized by the department when a homicide occurred but as Sergeant, he was required to perform them.” From More than A Gangster”
The Prophet of Life, A Week's Worth of Fiction 1, People on The Edge: A Storyteller Series Book
“As Oofa got closer he began to have second thoughts. He knew that the government would condemn his actions. He knew they might take their anger out on his family, He knew that his death would be a tragedy. He realized that he didn’t want to die. “ From The Commitment in the Kindle book 9: 9 Stories of Fiction by The Prophet of life”
The Prophet of Life, A Week's Worth of Fiction 1, People on The Edge: A Storyteller Series Book