Chuck E Cheese Pros And Cons

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Eric has five kids that he loves unconditionally and gets very happy every time he sees them. He took them to Chuck E Cheese. During their play time a grown man decided to join them. Eric didn’t think of anything of it at first besides that the guy is trying to be nice. Eric immediately freaked out when he saw the man pick up one of them and start running. Eric started to run after the man. He ran as fast as he could to catch the man. Eric started to slow down. Eric then began to sweat, struggled to breathe, and cried. But he saw the man ran past a police officer so Eric scream for help and the cop processed the scene and stopped the man. Eric now doesn’t enjoy going to public places with his kids because he is now paranoid that the same thing

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