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At the overnight hours, a man is driving the car riding on

Colesville Road. Viturally, no cars drive past by as the rest


of them were in bed.
As he almost got there at the Eastern Avenue, the
man uses a gadget and turns off the streetlights.
The car stopped in the middle of Eastern Avenue
which has Whitehurst Freeway on the other side.
The man got off the car. He picked up things that he
stolen. He picked a funtuire, a television, a table, and box
full of jewelry. He put them in the middle of the avenue.
After that, the man got back in the car, drove around
it and went into the Whitehurst Freeway.
A few hours later, a few cars on either side stopped
in front of the stolen stuff. People start coming out and
saw the stolen stuff in the middle of the avenue.
Another hours later, the Montgomery County Police
arrived at the secene driving from Colesville road.
Montgomery Officer Michael Powers got off the police
car and walked into the scene.
“Wow,” he said. “Can’t believe it.”
Montgomery Officer Jack Leesburg also walked into
the secene. “Oh my god,” he said. He shaking his head.
“Wow that’s thousands worth of money stolen from that
jewelry store.”
“Yep.”
Suddenly, DC State Police arrived from Whitehurst
Freeway, the other side of the border.
DC Officer Julie Howard got off the car and walked
into the secene.
“My god,” she said. “Who would stole a bunch of
jewelely and put them in the middle of the road?”
Montgomery Officer Jack shrug his sholders.
“Where are they from, Silver Spring or DC?”
He got a wondering look. “I don’t know,” he said.
Then she got a point. “Okay so I guess they’re from
DC so...this is going to be a DC Sate Police investigation.”
“Alright let’s see how it goes,” he said as he walks
out.
She then walks towards a college student named
Collin Mikeax with his car beside him, having himself
blocked by the road.
“Hey I’m DC officer Julie Howard,” she introduced.
“Need something?”
“Yes,” Collin said. “I just want to cross the road.”
“Well I’m sorry the road is closed.” She walks off.
“Excuse me,” he said.
“Yes sir do you have a problem,” she said as she
walks towards him again.
“Yes mam. I just want to go back to college.”
“Which one?”
“Georgetown.”
“Well take Metro. Metro train.”
“I don’t like riding a train, I prefer driving instead.”
“Well sorry the road is closed.” She walks off again.
“That’s all I can say. That’s not problem, it’s yours.”
As she walk past by, Montgomery Officer Jack looked
at him.
Collin was frustrated that he heads for his car.
“Hey,” Officer Jack said as he walks fast and step
over the ‘road closed’ sign and approached Collin. “Is
there anything I can do for you?” he asked him.
“Yes..uh…,” Collin was nerviously shaking. “I need to
go to Georgetown. If I don’t make it to class in time, I’m
gonna…kicked out of here.”
Officer Jack nodded.
At Jason’s bedroom, in Silver Spring, MD, he was all
dressed ready to go. When he walked downstairs, he
suddenly see a news report about the jewelry in the
middle of the avenue.
“Lots of diamonds, goods, television and a table
were stolen and put them in the middle of the road,” the
reporter said on television. “Between Washington, D.C.
and Silver Spring, MD.”
“My god don’t think it’s me,” he whispered to
himself. “Don’t think it’s me.”
“Jason,” his mom called. She suddenly walked out of
the living room and saw him standing behind the
stairwell.
“Yes,” he said.
“Oh,” she stopped. “You’ve dressed.”
“Yes mom,” he said as he walked into the kitchen
which is inbetween the living room and the stairwell.
“Is there anything wrong,” she said.
He opened the fridge. “No nothing’s wrong mom,”
he said to her.
She watches him take out milk, cereal from the
coverb, and a bowl. “You seem worried,” she said.
“No I’m not worried,” he close the fridge. “I’m
just…rushing into school.”
“But…it’s early.”
He sits down; pour the milk and cereal and starts
eating cereal.
“Okay suit yourself,” she walks away.
Minutes later back at the police scene at the border, DC
Officer Julie Howard is talking to her officers. Suddenly
an ambience she didn’t allowed drive past by. She is
pissed. She starts chasing the ambience.
“Excuse me!” she shouted. “Stop the vehicle! Stop
the Vehicle! Stop the vehicle!!” she repeated shouted.
But the ambience drove away.
“No mam,” Montgomery Officer Jack said. “It’s okay
I allowed.”
She got a surprising look as he walked toward her.
“Excuse me,” she said.
“Yes mam. I let the ambience come through.”
“First of all you don’t listen to what I say to them.”
“No first of all her husband were from DC and they
want a hospital from Washington, D.C.”
“Alright,” she said as if he’s playing a game or
something. “What’s your name?”
“Jack Lesburg.”
“What?”
“Jack…Lesburg,” he said it slowly.
“Alright well then I’ll be taking all of things and it’ll
be a DC case.”
“Okay then,” he begins to walk out. “Good Luck.”
She then walk towards her crew. “Alright guys,” she
said. “Let’s pick up the stuff.”
Meanwhile, Montgomery Officer Jack walks towards
his crew. “Alright people,” he said. “The DC State police is
taking the stuff. We going back to work.”
As the DC police officers take off the stuff from the
road, the Montgomery County Police turns around and
drives away.
While they taking the stuff, one officer notice the tag
of a diamond.
“Oh god,” he said.
“What,” Officer Julie said.
They look at the tag. It seems that it wasn’t from
D.C.
In a Silver Spring high school, Jason was walking down
the hallway. When he went into another hall, he
suddenly stop to see his enemy/bully Cason approaching
his best friend Edward.
“Oh my god,” Cason said smiling.
“What,” Edward said.
Jason takes a step back as he intends to spy.
“Do you watch the news this morning,” Cason said.
“We nailed it.”
“Alright,” Edward makes a high-five with Cason.
Jason starts to feel unhappy.
“You think the police would know that it was us?”
Edward asked.
“Oh Edward,” Cason said shaking his head. “They’re
not gonna know who stole it. I mean I stole from Silver
Spring, you stole them from Washington so…”
“Right,” Edward nodded. “To make their guts battle
each other.”
“Yeah,” Cason was excited. “Washington,” he added.
“They never make their own government working.”
“Yep.”
“Well…let’s hope for the future. Let’s hope they spoil
some more on this.”
“Good one.”
Jason watches the two boys walking away, his best
friend Cody shows up.
“Hey Jason,” Cody said.
Jason looked at him.
“What’s up.”
Jason looked back. “Nothing,” he said without
looking.
“Why you seem worried this morning.”
Jason looked at Cody again. “Okay can I talk to you
at lunch.”
Cody thought for a moment. “Okay.”
At lunch, Jason was sitting in the cafeteria with Cody.
Jason was eating a school lunch, while Cody was eating a
bag of lunch.
“So I was in a gang,” Jason explains. “We were
friends. And then Cason and Edward said we gonna steal
some stuff. And I was like ‘are you kidding’. They’re
gonna do something stupid.”
“And you didn’t bother to do it?” Cody asked.
“Well no. In fact I kinda breakup with them.”
“How?”
“Well I said I don’t want to do it. They beg me to do
it because I’m part of the gang. And the gang wants to
steal something so that Washington will mess with Silver
Spring.”
“Wow the gang want Washington to be destroyed.”
“To be attacked,” Jason added.
“Well Washington, D.C. has a broken government.”
Cody takes a bite of his cheese sandwich. “They shut the
government two times. The recent was more about the
affordable health care system. It seems that makes us
Silver Spring thinks that they’re better than them. But
they also have a unproper government too.”
“That’s right and that’s what exactly Cason, Edward,
and their friends are gonna make these cities more
drama.”
“By making a robbery?”
“Yes Cody. They gonna make a rob- no actually two
robberies. One from the Montgomery County jewely
store, the other is from the Washington, D.C.
…entertainment store or whatever you call it,” Jason said
as if he was made his mind but was actually not.
Suddenly, a boy named Teddy enters.
“Hey,” he interrupt. “Do you saw the news that
foturnes of goods have been stolen from her and the
capital?”
“Yeah,” Jason and Cody said.
“Well,” Teddy said as he sits down. “They gonna
pissed because they will blame each other for this.”
“Yeah but...” Jason paused.
“But what?”
Jason shakes his head. “I think Cason and Edward do
it.”
“Who’s Cason and Edward?”
“The two students in our school.”
Teddy gives a shocking look. “You mean in here?” he
asked.
“Yeah.”
Teddy was shocked as he looked at Cody, wanting to
know if this true or not.
“I’m sure you’re shocked at things,” Cody said to
him.
“How do you know?” Teddy asked Jason.
Jason explains Teddy the same thing that happened
when he was at the gang the last time.
“Wow,” Teddy said with a disbelief expression. “I’m
glad that you made a smart move.”
“I’m sure I’m,” Jason said.
“Because Jason, these boys, whether they make lies
to protect themselves, will freaking go to jail. I’m glad
you feel safe.”
“Thanks. What’s your name?”
“Teddy.”
“I’m Jason.”
“And I’m Cody, This cannot be stopped. They’re boys
not just in our school but also in schools around the
border.”
“They just want to mess it up,” Jason added.
“What do you mean mess it up?” Teddy asked.
“They want to make Washington pissed off at Silver
Spring and they want to make Silver Spring pissed off at
Washington. That’s what the boys. That’s what the bad
boys want. And I want to make them peaceful. Leave
them alone.”
“Actually Jason,” Cody interrupt. “We all in our
school – except for the boys – want to leave them alone.
Leave Washington alone.”
“Exactly.”
“Well I’m off to a class now,” Teddy said. He looked
at his watch. “It’s almost fifteen minutes left, but I want
to get early to class.” He gets up from his seat.
“Alright man,” Cody said.
“See ya,” Jason said.
“Bye guys,” Teddy said as he waved and leaves.
Back at the police scene, DC State Officer Julie led a
group of officers carring the box of stolen jewel as well as
a TV, a bed, and a table, to the examination room.
“Alright put the jewelry box on the table,” she
ordered. “Put the television, bed, and a table on the
ground.”
The officers did like she told.
“Okay now let’s empty the box.”
The officers empty all of the jewelry from the box.
DC Officer Sharon Lee takes a look. “Wow,” she said.
“I never seen these kinds of diamonds from here.”
“Do you guys think they were…homemade?” DC
Officer Julie asked.
They shrug their shoulders.
“Because they not look like…regular diamonds,” she
added. “To me.”
Meanwhile in Montgomery County, a Silver Spring
jewelry store find itself in the middle of a trouble. Most
of the jewelry got stolen.
The police have arrived at the scene. Montgomery
Officer Jack Leesburg walked into the victim store.
The store clerk looked up.
“Good morning,” Jack said. “I see you got most of
your jewelry stolen.”
“Yeah,” The store clerk said. “I guess it’s those dumb
boys again.”
“Yep.” Then Officer Jack suddenly remember
something this morning. “Wait a minute,” he said. “The
jewelry was spotted in the middle of the road.”
“You think it’s ours?” The store clerk asked hoping
its true.
As Officer Jack is still thinking, a cell phone rings. He
picks up the phone. “Hello,” he answered.
“Hey is this Officer Jack?” DC Officer Julie asked.
“Yes.”
“Hey this is me Julie from DC do you remember?”
He looked up. “Yeah,” he said.
“Well I call to find out that the jewelry wasn’t came
from Washington, D.C. After extensive DNA testing, we
came to learn that the jewelry might have been from a
store in your country, do you have any information about
that?”
“Yes,” he said writing down on his notepad. “I think
it’s the Silver Store…because I see most of the jewelry
empty. But I’m not sure this is it because jewelry gets
stolen several times around the country in one year
alone.”
“Wow any jewelry can get stolen any time in your
county?”
“Yep.”
“Well let’s hope that the store you’re investigating
right now is it because it happened on this same day.”
“Okay can I come?”
“Sure. I’m available until tonight.”
“Okay.” He hang up the phone and looked at the
store clerk again. “Well sir,” he said to him “We believe
that this kind of jewelry in here must have been put in
the middle of the road and that because of the rivary
between this city and Washington, the DC State Police
belives it’s theirs so…we’ll find out to you if there’s a
update available.”
“Okay,” the Store Clerk said.
“Oh by the way do you have a security camera
because…,” Montgomery Officer Michael Powers looked
around. “There’s no…”
“I have a security camera. But it’s hidden”
“Oh okay.”
“Call us if you need it,” Officer Jack reminded him.
“Alright I do.”
At a freshman dorm in Georgetown University, in
Washington, D.C., and 18-year-old man named William
Megaisim takes a box of apple juice out of the mini
fridge.
His dorky-looking roommate, Edgar Peterson, is reading a
newspaper article about the same story the news media
is covering.
“Wow,” Edgar said.
“What?” William said as he sits down in a bed beside
Edgar.
“There’s a robbery in the middle of the border,”
Edgar looked at him. Then he looked back at the artcle
again.
“What do you mean a robb—“
“Someone put the stolen stuff in the middle of it and
DC thinks its theirs,” Edgar looked at him again. “Even
though they haven’t fully investigated yet.”
“Well don’t worry DC State Police say is the stolen
stuff is from this city and that Mongtomery won’t have a
problem.”
Edgar looked at William again for the third time.
“William,” he said. “Montgomery will have a problem. DC
will think it’s their own jewelry and will make more
money and make Montgomery piss off,” he said in an
exaggerated concerning manner.
“Calm down Edgar.”
“I’ll not calm down. Montgomery will gonna kick our
butts. The DC State Police don’t do much work.”
Suddenly, another student curly-haired Colin
Mikeax, enters the room in a disbelief manner.
“What’s wrong Colin?” Edgar asked.
“I was going back to Georgetown,” Colin said.
“From Silver Spring.”
“Yeah,” Colin breath heavily. “I was on a sleepover
with my old friends,” he added. “And this morning, when
the road closed, I was…,” he shakes his head.
“Pissed off?” William asked.
“Exactly.”
“Which road are you talking about the one with the
border?” Edgar asked.
“Yeah.”
“Because there’s a robbery…”
“I don’t care. All I care about school and not getting
my butt kicked. That DC lady over there is so duliousinal.
Thankfully the policeman from the other side let me get
through.”
“You mean the Montgomery County sheriff.”
“Whatever,” Colin pants. “I just want to go back to
Georgetown and now can you excuse me I have studying
to do.” He almost about to exit out. But he turns around
to Edgar. “And you better not play games with me okay,”
he added.
“Yeah,” Edgar said with a mean face. “I wasn’t play
around when I was trying to correct your statement.”
Colin took the last stare at him before he exits out.
Back at Silver Spring, as Jason rides his bike home, he
suddenly being surrounded by Cason, Edward and their
crew. He push the break.
“Well well well look we got here,” Cason said who is
an unhappy mode.
“The scady-cat who couldn’t steal a thing,” Edward
said.
They slowly walking towards Jason who’s the center
of attention.
“Okay listen,” Jason said in a furious look. “You gotta
stay out of my way.”
“Oh no we don’t,” Cason said. “You’re the chicken
who didn’t help us steal the jewelry.”
“Yeah Cason but my friends say I did the right thing
which I break up with you over this stupid plan,” Jason
said it right in his face.
“Okay so when did you suddenly become evil.”
“No you are. You guys make yourself evil. To both
Silver Spring and Washington.”
“Yeah but we don’t care,” Edward said with his head
shake.
“You guys don’t care.”
The rest of the guys don’t say anything. Cason and
Edward stayed quiet.
“Fine,” Jason continued. “I don’t have more time for
talk.”
“Oh yes you have,” Cason said.
But he didn’t stop him from riding his bike as Jason
start riding past them.
“Nope,” Jason said. “Bye ya.”
As the gang started chasing him, Jason rides faster
and faster that they couldn’t catch up.
The gang stopped running and leave him.
“Bye chicken idiot,” Cason shouted.
Jason starts to smile. “Bye-bye,” he whispered.
“Chicken bitch.”
At DC State Police station, Montgomery officers Jack
Lessburg and Michael Powers were invited by DC Officer
Julie Howard to discuss the case.
They’re entering her office with two chairs in front of her
desk.
“Alright you two have a seat,” she said as she sits in
her desk.
“Ah thank you,” Officer Michael said as he and Jack
sat down.
“Thank you mam,” Officer Jack said.
“You’re welcome,” she said as she looks through her
papers. “Now,” she then folded her hands and looks at
them. “Let’s get this case shall we.”
“Yes mam,” Officer Jack said.
“So a box of jewelry was stolen and put them in the
middle of the road.”
“Correct,” Officers Jack and Michael said.
“And I said that this is a DC investigation is that
correct.”
“Yep.”
“And,” she picks up here notepad. “I found that,” he
says as she reads the notepad. “The jewelry came from
Montgomery County,” she said as she looks at them.
The men nodded their heads.
“You guys were from the Silver Spring jewelry store
right?”
“Well yeah,” Officer Jack said. “We saw a majority of
the jewelry stolen from the store.”
“And we thinking that majority of the jewelry were
the same ones that were put in the middle of the
border,” Officer Michael said. “Because this happened
the same day today.”
She thought it for a moment. “Come with me,” she
said as she gets up.
In the examination room, Officers Julie Howard, Jack
Leesburg and Michael Powers walked to the room.
“Alright,” she said. “Let’s pick up the jewelry off the
table and let’s show the store clerk if it’s his okay.”
And they picked up as they did.
As they pick up the boxes, DC Officer Sharon Lee
suddenly enters the hallway.
“Hey we just identify the person who stole the
television,” she said.
“Who?” Officer Michael asked.
“Yeah who,” Officer Julie asked the same thing.
“His name is Sean Penny,” Officer Sharon showing
them a picture of him. “He comes from Georgetown
University.”
“Do you know any info of his location?”
“I’ll try on my computer system,” Officer Sharon
walks out.
At night, Sean Penny is walking out of the mall with
William.
“Well that was fun,” Sean said. “Isn’t it?”
“Yeah,” William said. “That stupid game is so much
fun than the other games.”
“Yep. I just wondering when the new movie come
out.”
“What movie?”
They made it for their car.
“The action movie,” Sean opens the car door.
“Oh yeah,” William said as he remembers. “The
action movie that is coming up.”
“Sure is.”
They went into their car. Sean turns the car on. The
car starts to unpark and then drove away.
Back at the police scene, Mongtomery Officers Jack
Leesburg and Michael Powers, and DC Officer Julie
Howard are carrying boxes while DC Officer Sharon Lee
follows them.
“Well we have to find him later,” DC Officer Julie
said. “Unless there’s an emergency. Right now we’re
going to the Silver store to find out if these jewelry
belongs to them.”
Officers Jack, Michael and Julie put their boxes inside
their police cars.
Sharon walks towards them. “Where’s the silver
store?” she asked. “In Silver Spring or…”
“in Silver Spring,” Officer Jack said.
“Oh okay well at least that’s why the store called it.”
They walked into their cars. Momtgomery Officers
Jack and Michael went into theirs while DC Officers Julie
and Sharon went into theirs.
They started driving the cars.
Meanwhile back in Silver Spring, Sean is driving the
car with William. He suddenly sees a speed limit sign and
looked at the road that no car was in front of him.
“You know what,” he said. “I’ll speed it up.”
William shocked. “What?!” he said. “Are you crazy?”
“As crazy as you are.”
As the car drove past by, a Montgomery police takes
notice. He pull out his sirgin and starts chasing that car.
William freaked out when hear the police, but Sean
doesn’t mind without looking.
“Oh my god,” William said.
“Why are you freaking out?” Sean asked.
“Look,” William said with a meanful tone. “You
better stop speeding.”
“Why?”
“Because either I’m gonna die or gonna get
arrested.”
“It’s okay,” Sean said. “I’ll be careful for your
protection. You won’t be arrested, I am.”
“But I also am gonna be arrested.”
“Why don’t you think that?”
“Because the police will think I’m the bad guy too.”
Sean chuckle. “Just relax dude,” he said. “You’ll be
fine.”
“No I’m not,” William said as he looked at him.
Sean shaking his head, feeling annoyed. “Just be
quiet,” he told him. “Okay.”
Back in Wahsington, D.C., Montgomery and DC were
heading to the Montgomery Silver Store.
“Do you have any directions for the Silver Store?” DC
Officer Sharon asked DC. Officer Julie.
“They will get there,” DC Officer Julie said referring
to the Montgomery Officers Jack and Michael. “We just
following them,” she added.
“Oh okay,” DC Officer Sharon said as she looked at
the road.
In the Montgomery police car, Officer Jack and
Michael got a very emegerncy call from the gps.
“Calling all police units in Mongtomery County,” the
gps said. “There’s a person speeding on Colesvile road.
Do you have any police unit available, I’ll be glad to help
me.”
The men looked at each other.
“We might have to change our plans,” Officer
Michael suggest.
“Good one,” Officer Jack agreed. He pull out a DC
gps to tell the officers. “Um Officer Julie, Officer Sharon,”
he called the names.
“Yes Officer Jack,” DC Officer Julie said. “What is it,
you can’t find the location.”
Montgomery Officer Michael is sending an email.
“Well it’s not that,” Montgomery Officer Jack said. “I
mean we do find the location and we’re following, but
there’s something happening around Montgomery
County that we have to pull out of here.”
“Right now I’m sending you guys an address to the
store,” Officer Michael said.
But DC Officer Julie and Sharon had a second
thought.
“No you know what it’s nighttime and I think we
should do it tomorrow then,” DC Officer Julie suggested.
“Yeah I believe when get there yet,” DC Officer
Sharon wondered. “It might be closed for now.”
“Alright you guys should go ahead and do you own
thing while we trying to go down and take care of this
speeding man,” DC Officer Jack said.
The DC officers got a curious look when they hear a
‘speeding man’.
“Wait we were from DC how come a speeding man is
in Mongtomery County,” DC Officer Julie wondered.
“Yeah which road is the speeding man head towards
to?” DC Officer Sharon asked.
“I believe it’s Colesville Road,” Montgomery Officer
Jack said.
The DC officer looked at each other as they started
to remember that road this morning.
“You mean the same road that is the other half of
the route?” DC Officer Julie asked.
“I think so. That’s what our Montgomery officer said
on our gps.”
DC Officers looked at each other.
“They got a point,” DC Officer Sharon said.
“Alright you know what let us following you guys,”
DC Officer Julie said to them. “Because there’s something
fishy going on there…and we just want to get into the
bottom of this.”
“Okay,” Mongtomery Officer Jack said. He put back
the gps. “Michael the DC Officers are following us,” he
told him.
“Okay.”
The Mongtomey and DC police cars start to follow in
another direction.
Back in Silver Spring, MD, Mongtomery Officer Jim
and Toby are chasing that same car that was speeding.
They started to wonder if that car is going to DC.
“Is this man going to DC?” Officer Jim asked.
They looked at each other.
“Gee I don’t know,” Officer Toby said.
In the targeted car, Sean wants to take against the
police while William was scared.
“Listen you gotta stop driving fast look I’m…,”
William is trying to say as he was nervous and still
freaked out.
“Relax William it’s me that I’m the bad guy,” Sean
said.
“But…”
“Just calm down. We going to Georgetown in no
time. If the police follow us,” Sean begins to chuckle. “I’ll
be the man who gets beating by the police that’s all.”
William begin to take a deep breath like nothing will
happen to him.
“You calm down?” Sean asked.
In the Montgomery police car, they still following
that car. As they past the Silver Spring buildings, the
officers knew what they were heading.
“I think this car is going to DC,” Officer Toby
wondered.
He and Officer Jim looked at each other.
“Should we tell the DC Officers too?” Officer Toby
asked.
“Yeah,” Officer Jim said as he pull out his GPS. “Uh
guys we got have a problem that man from Colesville
Road is heading to DC.”
In Washington, the Montgomery officers Jack and
Michael looked at each other.
“Telling that something fishing going on in here is
right,” Officer Michael said.
Officer Jack pull his gps for the DC. “DC Officers,” he
said. “You’re right, the man is heading towards DC.
“Alright let’s pull him over,” DC Officer Julie said.
And the Montgomery and DC police cars pull out
their serines and drive off.
As Sean and William drive past by, the Montgomery
and DC police cars from the opposite direction past them
and starts to reverse to joining fellow Montgomery
Officers Jim and Toby.
“Alright they’re here,” Officer Toby said.
“Good thing they come,” Officer Jim said to him.
“Because that speeding man will not gonna stop.”
In their car, Sean knew that those cops were on his
tail.
“Holy crap,” William said. “Sean you gotta stop
speeding man.”
“How many times did I say relax?” Sean asked.
“I tried to relax like you told me so but
there..like…how many…one or two police cars riding our
backs.” Then he counts in his head. “Three,” he said as he
actually remembered. “Three police cars…”
“Look are you attempted to get arrested?”
“No…”
“Well then shut up. When we get there…okay here’s
the plan: I get up, you stay seat it. Got it.”
William thought for a moment as he doesn’t want to
get in trouble. “Okay,” he said.
In the freshman dorm in Georgetown University, William
Megaisim, and Edgar is waiting for Sean and William B. to
come and watch an action film.
“Where are there?” Edgar asked pacing up and forth.
“I don’t know,” William Megaisim said.
“Well they shouldn’t just wating time on the mall.”
“Edgar, the movie might overrun…”
“I don’t care. They should taken an earlier time.” He
had enough. “You know what,” he said. “Put the movie
in…”
“We can’t,” William stop him.
“Why not?”
“Because we don’t want them to miss the movie.
Parts of the movie, should I say.”
“Alright fine,” Edgar said sitting down in the carpet.
“We wait for them.”
Back outside in Washington, D.C., the chase still goes on.
The Montgomery and DC police officers are chasing Sean
and William B. They heading towards Georgetown.
“Looks like we’re going to college,” Montgomery
Officer Jim said in Montgomery car #1.
“Oh sure we are,” Montgomery Officer Toby said.
(In Montgomery car #2) “Is he going to
Georgetown?” Montgomery Officer Michael asked.
“Yeah I think so,” Montgomery Officer Jack said. “I’m
not so sure.”
In DC Officer’s car, the officers got the same
expression as the Montgomery police officers as they all
heading towards the college campus.
“Looks like he’s going to Georgetown,” DC Officer
Julie said.
“Is he?” DC Officer Sharon asked.
“Yep as this chase suggest.”
Sean and William have gone into the campus. All of
the police officers followed them.
Back in the freshman dorm, Edgar and William
Megaisim starts to hear police sirens.
“What?” Edgar asked himself as he looks around. He
gets up and looks at the window. “Oh shit,” he said.
“What Edgar?” William said as he gets up and
follows him to the same window he was looking.
They saw Sean’s car being chased by the police cars.
“Oh wow,” William said with a shock. “Is that Sean’s
car?”
“Guess so,” Edgar said.
Sean got off the car. But William B. stay seated.
Then as Sean runs off, the police officer got off their
cars quickly and starts chasing him.
“It is him,” Edgar said with a disbleif. “It is Sean,” he
said as he looks at William.
William looks at him. “Not again,” he said it slowly.
Back at the chase, Sean enters the building. The
police officers ran towards him.
When Sean ran, he was surrounded by both
Montgomery and DC police officers from each side
respectively.
“Alright I got this,” DC Officer Julie Howard said as
she walked toward him. “You come with me,” she as she
take him.
Sean follows her and the rest of the police officers
follow.
DC Officer Sharon Lee walked toward the car and
when she saw William B., he immediately put his hands
up as he knew he’s going to be arrested even though he
doesn’t know what’s going to happen to him yet.
She opens the door. “Sir,” she said. “You can come
out.”
He did as he told, still putting his hands in the air.
“Let me say this clear,” he said. “I have nothing to do
with this.”
“Oh so the man kidnapped you?”
“He…no,” he shaking his head. “He was my friend,
even though he has a criminal history.”
“Did you know that he was going to be speeding?”
“No,” he shakes hid again. “Absolutly not. We were
in the mall watching a movie.”
“What movie.”
“the action movie.”
“Oh,” she nodded. “I guess it’s PG-13-rated then.”
“I didn’t get into trouble.” He was in an anxious
mode. “That’s all I’m saying.”
They watch as the police officers take Sean into
custody.
“Well at least you didn’t get into a lot of trouble,” DC
Officer Sharon said. “At least you were unaware of
his…criminal plan.”
“No,” William B. said as he shakes his head.
“Well…you’re a good kid. I mean ah…good person.”
“Correct,” he begins to smile. “And thanks.”
“Hey,” DC Officer Julie Howard shouted as she walk
towards them.
They looked at her.
“Is he supposed to be arrested too?” DC Officer Julie
asked.
“No,” DC Officer Sharon said as he put his hands up
in the air again. “He didn’t get in trouble. He’s just was
unaware that his friend was going to be speeding.”
“Well at least he’s a good adult so he’s free to go.”
“Thanks,” William B. said. He then walks off.
Sean watches him walking into the normal building.
He began to chuckle as the DC police officers are heading
for this car.
Montgomery Officers Jack Leesburg, Michael
Powers, Jim, and Toby were about to go back into their
cars.
“Are you sure that this is the man in DC?”
Montgomery Officer Jack asked.
“Pretty sure,” DC Office Julie said as she opens the
door. “If that man is from your area, we can contact you
guys.” She gets into the car and closes the door.
The Montgomery officers looked at each other.
“Well can we follow you?” Mongtomery Officer
Michael shouted.
DC Officer Julie opens the car window. “What?” she
asked.
“Can we all Montgomery police officer go with you?”
“Sure. We’re all on the same page.”
“Alright,” Montgomery Officer Jim said as they got
into their cars.
Then all of the cars left the scene.
At Cody’s home, Jason and Cody were sitting in his
bedroom watching the news.
“A man was speeding from Montgomery County into
Washington, D.C.,” the reporter said. “That chase ended
in Georgetown University where he was arrested.”
“That’s my big brother’s school,” Jason said.
“The man’s name is Sean Penny. It was believed to
be a Georgetown student.”
“Well who would it be?” Cody asked himself.
“Could it’ve been someone that’s connected to the
gang that’s for sure,” Jason gets up.
“Wait aren’t you gonna tell your big brother?”
“No Cody,” Jason takes a sip of a glass of orange
juice.
“Why not?”
“Because we’ve fighting like idiots. I’m glad that he
moved out of here.”
“Well he could be a victim of this.”
“Yeah right,” Jason said it pathetically. “He could be
a victim of what? He’s a good person,” He slowly folded
his arms.

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