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English, 15.12.2021 03:40 heavenmckissack21

PLEASE 100 points Hello can you guys make a fight scene using my story Also sadiedrew help make the running scene Parts with These little symbols " " is from sadiedrew

"There was a blurred line. It seemed to be something running. It looked to be a girl. Her hair was flowing behind her perfectly as she sprinted. It started to rain, which seemed to make it harder for her to keep running. It did however make it easier for her to lose whatever was following her. Next thing, there is a honk. A car. A car was chasing her. But why? It seems she has stolen something. A necklace perhaps. There is a museum a block away. All of a sudden, there is laughter. The girl is giggling and laughing at the fun she is having. Adrenaline rushes through her veins. She cannot believe something like this hadn't happened before. She eventually lost the car because of the rain. She jumped around screaming for joy and laughed when she realized, she had won!"

"Who are you?" A voice came from behind her. The girl jumped but didn't turn around.

"I thought I got rid of him?" She whispered.

"Who?" The voice came again. The girl started running. She didn't look back.

There was only that blurry line that was running.

She ran towards the museum. It was really quite. The rain had died down a lot. Just like the car did. There was little to no noise to be heard. The only thing that was heard was the wind blowing gusts of cold air through her hair. The next thing I heard was a car door open and a fist pushing the back of her head.

A blur came around but it wasn't the girl. It was a man. He had black hair and tan skin, and was wearing a button up shirt and a black suit. He was going to tackle her to the cement, but she jumped and moved like lightning. Looking back, I saw a gun in his jacket pocket and a knife at his waist.

She was rolling through the air towards the museum steps. The girl landed, covering her head quickly. She heard him walk up the stairs after her.

"The necklace is upstairs isn't it." He said. She stopped and looked back.

"Get it then." she said stepping away.

"No way."

"Your going to get it." He said again. She ran up the stairs and almost tripped again, just missing the step. There was no doubt that she had that adrenaline rush.

She ran up the last steps and looked around. Another car honked and the car came to a halt. This was the tattooed man from the alley. The same guy had come back.

He was chasing her. The boy and the girl were both standing in front of the museum. The girl looked back briefly and then turned. In a swift motion, she was on the balcony looking down. She grabbed the banister and pulled herself up and over the ledge. The fall was about six feet, nothing too bad.

"That's right." He said to himself, picking up the pace. The girl was stuck. Her hands grabbing at the metal.

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