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Round Robin Story :: All-Around Good Guy Jake
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Author:  smeagollum [ July 5th, 2007, 11:31 pm ]
Post subject:  Round Robin Story :: All-Around Good Guy Jake

This story if for the people in The Writer's Club.

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Jake was the crime-fighting all-round good guy that every girl had a crush on, to him. He would walk around his house with his nose held high. This was the same way he walked throughout school, the park, and any other place any person could possibly think about walking. He was on the look-out for the latest crime-fight episode to occur so that he could show off some of his skill.

One day, at the mall, Jake had already eaten, shopped, and finished up all he could think about excluding one thing: the gaming store. Waltzing through the aisles, Jake had formerly heard about a new-fangled video game with destruction, explosion, guns, and the like jammed packed into one huge aroma of violence. Rated Teen, Jake thought as he strolled down the video game aisle to come upon the letter "T" in the new game section, Not to worry, I'm mature.

Jake picked up the game and scanned over the back cover and front cover. This game surely appeared to be all it was wound-up to be in prior discussions with his friends. Holding the game out in front of him, Jake looked over the cover one last time before saying, "Perfect."

Author:  Amoniel [ July 6th, 2007, 12:16 am ]
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Jake was in a hurry to start the game. He had heard so much about it that he wanted to see how far he could get. Scanning the price he sighed with relief. He barely had enough money. Not only that, it was the last one on the shelf. This little notion improved Jake's mood very much. It seemed like nothing could go wrong. He always thought he deserved things like this. So Jake went to stand in the ridiculously long line to pay for the game. Although, he felt slightly put out in having to wait in such a long line.

Jake walked home, feeling more cocky than he had when he set out to get the game. He felt 'special' because he was carrying a Teen rated game in his backpack. Always a good feeling. Jake couldn't wait to play it and brag to his friends about it. He took a detour through the park, enjoying the elated and happy feeling he had.

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