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In the bustling streets of Chicago, a young boy enjoys a carefree walk home, unaware that a thug is trailing him with ill intentions. When the boy senses danger, he begins to run, igniting a chase that highlights the contrasting motivations of fear and greed. As the thug tires and an old man witnesses the frantic scene, he offers a sarcastic observation that resonates. The thug's unexpected transformation begins when the old man offers him a twenty-dollar bill with a twist of irony. This story speaks volumes about the power of necessity and moral character.
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The Boy and the Thug Chase V 12/13/2010
Character's • Thug Boy • Boy • Old Man
A boy was walking happily down the street’s of Chicago to his house while a thug was following him to mug him and take his money. The boy noticed the thug following him for past few block’s so he decided to run as fast as he possible could as the thug noticed his increase in speed he ran after the boy.
Soon the thug ran out of breath and slowly slowed down till he could run no more. Then old man saw the thug and said mockingly “The smallest person always run’s faster than the bigger person”. The thug responded with a calm voice “You do not see the difference between us I was running for his money and he was running for his life” IM SO ARGRY! What? Hey You There!
Then the old man pulled out a twenty dollar bill and gave it to the thug and said sarcastically “ Go buy something nice”. So thug changed his ways to become better person. And the boy had steak for dinner. Have Fun! Yeah Money!