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Mugging Heart thumping at a rapid beat, ***** running down to my feet. Getting mugged, gun in face, the one **** day, I left home my mace. He wants my money or my life, wishing I had some kind of knife. Slowly going for my wallet, tears dripping like a leaky faucet. Getting anxious, he ***** his gun, should I submit or should I run. Then I kicked him in the ***** watching him as he slowly falls. Grabbed the gun from his hand, asked for his money, as he started to stand. He said please mister, I'm out of work, I said who cares you stupid **** He showed me his wallet, which was bare, I could smell his **** in his underwear. I told him to turn around and walk away, he said till I get your money, I must stay. Had no choice but to shoot him dead, two bullets in his brainless head. From the gun, wiped off my prints, limped home like I had shin splints. Went home and took a shower, felt kinda bad as my soul became sour. Closed my eyes and only saw red, maybe I should have forced him to run instead. I hate living in a state of misery, from that day on, I felt kinda jittery. Both of us at one point begged for mercy, just a typical day in north New Jersey.
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Nov 14, 2013
Nov 14, 2013 at 11:21 AM UTC
Mugging
Mugging Heart thumping at a rapid beat, ***** running down to my feet. Getting mugged, gun in face, the one **** day, I left home my mace. He wants my money or my life, wishing I had some kind of knife. Slowly going for my wallet, tears dripping like a leaky faucet. Getting anxious, he ***** his gun, should I submit or should I run. Then I kicked him in the ***** watching him as he slowly falls. Grabbed the gun from his hand, asked for his money, as he started to stand. He said please mister, I'm out of work, I said who cares you stupid **** He showed me his wallet, which was bare, I could smell his **** in his underwear. I told him to turn around and walk away, he said till I get your money, I must stay. Had no choice but to shoot him dead, two bullets in his brainless head. From the gun, wiped off my prints, limped home like I had shin splints. Went home and took a shower, felt kinda bad as my soul became sour. Closed my eyes and only saw red, maybe I should have forced him to run instead. I hate living in a state of misery, from that day on, I felt kinda jittery. Both of us at one point begged for mercy, just a typical day in north New Jersey.
allen-wilbert
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Nov 14, 2013
Nov 14, 2013 at 11:21 AM UTC
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