Bucky's Life On A Journey At Sea

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That is if Bucky looks in the direction he would find more hostage coming with the goggles. That has she heard someone coming she let go of the rail of the sinking ship. And well hit the part of the things and well she was the floor crawling across the ground. That has she heard that noise with them that is coming and she was ducking around the corner tried to hiding from what she heard that is she had started to slide and well she was not sure she wants to be rescued by a number of freaks. That are they might find out what she had done. How did she get on cruise ship well she was not rich. But other she made a little deal with the captain. That she would stripe or do exotic dancing. It works and she got to new York and well it got out New England. What can one say sex sales? Half way through the cruise she had talent that is she could sing. That …show more content…
Those people on lifeboat were on their own and what not unless those heroes step in that is. Alright, she might little greedy when it came to her own life but she was not going save them so they best be start paddling fast as the saying goes. At the moment, she was playing go seek with those that her bird reports that what he saw on the ship. It was actually the bird that is. Well, she supposes be blame for this more hostage? She just honestly wants to go home and the good screws were thrown into the plan. Not mention she was paranoid that she thought she was being watched by people and her actions. Well, she wants to tell them screw you stopped watching me it none your business what I am or who I am? Then well if they knew some her secret then that would not be good she had to kill certain someone sure against the law and well he pushes her to it long ago. She was not like those freaks there. That is tiger shark might be head for life boat they are well closer to the water then we 'll cruise person on the ship all the

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